Review: Schubert: Symphonies Nos 1 & 6 (B’Rock Orchestra/René Jacobs)
Jacobs turns his hand to Schubert with decidedly operatic results.
Jacobs turns his hand to Schubert with decidedly operatic results.
Long-overdue disc showcases eclectic Canadian composer.
The clarinettist and conductor will perform Mozart’s masterpiece with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra before jumping on the podium to conduct Paul Dean’s brand new Clarinet Concerto.
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Russian violinist brings passion to Estonian’s measured simplicity.
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A neglected English composer gets some sparkling treatment.
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A vibrant and eclectic blend of two contrasting cultures to create a unique and exhilarating concert.
The appointments to the previously all-male Board follow changes to the Constitution designed to increase diversity and inclusiveness.