Northern Lights: the music of Finland
A century ago Finland gained independence after a political struggle fuelled by art and music. Does that lie behind Finland’s musical pre-eminence today?
A century ago Finland gained independence after a political struggle fuelled by art and music. Does that lie behind Finland’s musical pre-eminence today?
An outstanding Vaughan Williams from Emma McGrath and the TSO to bid farewell to the 2017 season.
Harrison's Lewis Carroll-inspired chamber work has been recognised by the Sydney Con after its premiere by Eighth Blackbird earlier this year.
Once upon a time, says Osmo Vänskä, there was a Symphony...
The Perth-based composer has been awarded the prize for Spiritus, premiered by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra this year.
Kaufmann journeys back in time for his best solo disc in years.
The popular baritone tells us about his new festive show, his perfect Christmas Day and his love for Snoopy's Christmas.
Ross Edwards’ emerald sparkles between Schubert and Shostakovich in a high-energy outing from the Australia Piano Quartet.
What are the greatest pieces of classical music for Christmas? Cast your vote for the works that say Noel best.
Never mind “saxophone lung”, it’s the dark horse clarinet that tends to harbour the most bacteria and fungi.
Osborne returns to an old love to produce another knockout recording.
Taking his soapbox on the road, a pair of tickled ears inspires our maestro to pen an Antipodean’s ode to decent acoustics.
Just in time for Christmas, Esmeralda Tintner and Lisa Stewart perform their show for children featuring a two-violin arrangement of Tchaikovsky’s score.