Review: Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos 1 and 3 (Neal Peres Da Costa, Australian Haydn Ensemble)
Intimate and revelatory takes on Beethoven piano concertos.
Intimate and revelatory takes on Beethoven piano concertos.
Silesian Quartet is the star as Grażyna Bacewicz gets her dues.
Significant works by adopted Aussie receive overdue resurrection.
Passion and sparkle aplenty from Beethoven’s most apt piano pupil.
Ehnes adds his splendid account to the ranks of the great.
Speak Percussion and Jessica Aszodi illuminate Liza Lim's dazzling fusion of opera and world percussion.
An interesting production not without its problems, balanced by some strong performances.
Verdi's mighty epic infused with compelling human drama.
Roger Woodward is full of rapturous praise for performances in San Francisco by pianists Alexander Gavrylyuk and Edward Neeman.
The 2012 Sydney International Piano Competition winner on career, competitions and the big breaks that got him started – including an impromptu duet with Yo-Yo Ma.
Composer Gordon Hamilton and beatboxer Tom Thum will be the first artistic team to take up the new artistic residency in the Adelaide Hills.
With a commission from Musica Viva under her belt and now bound for the Curtis Institute of Music, the young composer discusses her musical tenets, the influence of mentor Carl Vine, and The Wiggles.
Despite a desperate need for musos to concentrate or actors to stay in character, a twinkle now and then can pay dividends.