Review: Handel: Opera arias (Philippe Jaroussky, Artaserse)
Tailor-made Handel for French superstar and his superb band.
Tailor-made Handel for French superstar and his superb band.
Matthias Goerne’s Wagner is a thing of power and beauty.
Prokofiev’s vivid anniversary gift, which was sent back.
Chamber recital from Scholl and friends brings out best in both.
Stunning strings on the Sacconi Quartet’s new recording.
After neck surgery in 2016, the popular soprano wondered if she’d sing again. Now, as she tells Jo Litson, she can’t wait to meet audiences on her forthcoming tour, following the release of new album Home.
Dean's opera has received four nominations, among them best Large Scale Composition.
Suzuki and the SSO deliver enthralling performances of under-appreciated works.
We talk to 15-year-old Marcus Michelsen about stepping up to the plate, as well as Alexander Briger ahead of the SYO's challenging season opener.
Korean composer Unsuk Chin talks about studying with Ligeti, her influences, and what she'd tell young composers now.
Life, Birth, Death, Eternity and the whole damn thing.
Joseph Nolan saw colleagues’ jaws drop when he decided to move from London to Perth in 2008, but thanks to some enlightened West Australians, his cathedral, choir and career haven’t looked back.
Mendelssohn’s incidental music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream has enchanted audiences from its first performance. Howard Shelley speaks to Angus McPherson about how ‘the Dream’ was born.