Review: The Gates of Vienna (RJ Stove)
Hapsburg goes HIP with a fascinating recital of rarities.
Hapsburg goes HIP with a fascinating recital of rarities.
Night time is the right time for Lindberg’s nocturnal lute.
Stunning piano music by four neglected female composers.
Rachmaninov’s godliness underlined by Osborne’s cleanliness.
Spanish fiddler’s nights at the opera deliver a real fantasy album.
Duncan Rock makes a spectacular Don in this feminist production by Lindy Hume.
An orchestra may not be able to bring peace but it can at least help foster understanding, believes Daniel Barenboim. The outspoken advocate for reconciliation in the Middle East, and committed music educator, talks to Clive Paget as he prepares to visit Australia for the first time since 1970.
Succeeding Anthony Steel, she takes up the role in 2019 for three years.
A rare but supremely rewarding opportunity to be in the presence of musical royalty.
The AI-powered piano helps players improvise using just eight buttons in a ‘Guitar Hero’ inspired creation.
Verdi's Macbeth, Sweeney Todd and La Traviata in the Park are on the cards for Perth audiences.
An enjoyable and thoughtfully diverse program performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Jukka-Pekka Saraste.
The incident escalated into what one audience member described as “a violent attack”.