Review: Grigory Sokolov: Beethoven & Brahms
Sokolov’s live Beethoven and Brahms is something of a curate’s egg.
Sokolov’s live Beethoven and Brahms is something of a curate’s egg.
Casting light and shade on the two faces of Abbe Liszt.
Quietly dazzling performances light up Feldman’s introspective minor masterpiece.
Alard’s Bach survey gets into its stride with Weimar period wonders.
Compassion and commitment gives voice to a resurrected violin.
Twenty-fifth anniversary album pays tribute to our feathered friends.
The Tetlaffs deliver cool but searching late Beethoven.
The Willgoss Ensemble Composition Prize will be split between two Australian-born composers with connections to the US.
Eight young composers will have their fanfare recorded and broadcast at venues around Australia, while another 16 will see their work performed at a concert at QPAC.
Dr Mark Temple, indie-rock drummer turned lecturer in molecular biology, is celebrating International Strange Music Day with a unique composition derived from the SARS-CoV-2 RNA sequence
Charming and dazzling tributes to a piano giant of yesteryear.
The land of a thousand dances – adventures in brass with Vrabec.
The company has told staff that it is selling its Alexandria warehouse and undertaking an organisational restructure, which will include redundancies.