Review: Bach and His World (Tafelmusik, Musica Viva)
Forty years young: Canada’s finest continue to delight with a winning formula.
Forty years young: Canada’s finest continue to delight with a winning formula.
In the Festival’s third year, the Omega Ensemble are the performers in residence, joining a bill that includes Ray Chen, Tamara-Anna Cislowska and Deborah Humble.
Brexit may be looming, but reissues from the Motherland can still make hay.
New South Wales Minister for the Arts Don Harwin considers Tchaikovsky his very favourite composer, but when the chips are down he’s partial to the greatest hits of George Michael.
Researchers in Taiwan used speech analysis techniques to explain the distinctive brilliance of the famous Italian violins.
We talk to the Australian violinist, who won the ABC Young Performers Award at 16, about coming home for a string of concerts and debuts.
His colleagues in the legal profession call him ‘The Hammer’ but at the Tamworth Festival Justice Hammerschlag of the Supreme Court of NSW becomes guitarist Davey J.
The ensemble's newly launched Composition Prize is worth $1500 prize money and includes a number of career development opportunities.
New kids on the block display a remarkable maturity.
Debussy under a spotlight perhaps could use a few more shadows.
Protean pianist proves he’s sure got rhythm – and then some.
Another impressive instalment in a masterful Bruckner cycle.
Stravinsky premiere heads a disc that perhaps lacks a Firebird.