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Classical Music
features

How Il Divo has become Timeless

The classical crossover group on leaving Simon Cowell, their Timeless tour, singing Adele's Hello in Spanish, and how not to burn out.

October 15, 2018
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Forces of Nature (Australia Ensemble)

A typically thoughtful, superbly performed concert including two Australian compositions.

October 14, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: The Last Days of Socrates (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

Brett Dean conjures a dramatic debate between philosophers in his final concert as SSO Artist in Residence.

October 13, 2018
Classical Music, Opera
Live Review

Review: Sketches from Frankenstein (The Angel’s Share, Brooklyn)

Whiskey and opera: the perfect combination for a chilling site-specific performance in a cemetery.

October 13, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Romeo Retold (Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)

The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 70th birthday in high-octane style.

October 12, 2018
Classical Music
news

Adrian Collette announced as new Australia Council CEO

The experienced arts leader will take the reins in January 2019, and has flagged “fresh approaches” to supporting Australian arts and culture.

October 12, 2018
Classical Music, Opera
Live Review

Review: Pelléas and Mélisande (Victorian Opera)

Victorian Opera celebrates the centenary of Debussy’s death with an accomplished production of his only, highly enigmatic opera.

October 12, 2018
Classical Music
features

Guy Noble’s Soapbox: To sleep, perchance to dream

The warnings about not getting plenty of shut-eye are enough to keep you awake at night, so how do touring musicians do it?

October 12, 2018
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: The Art of Andriessen (New York Philharmonic, David Robertson)

Engaging Andriessen, turbo-charged Rachmaninov, and Robertson's Sibelius is even better second time around.

October 12, 2018
Classical Music
news

Slava Grigoryan wins ARIA for Best Classical Album

The guitarist’s second volume of Bach’s Cello Suites has nabbed him the award for the second year in a row.

October 11, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: American Symphonies (London SO/Lance Friedel)

20th-century US symphonies in 21st-century Swedish sound.

October 11, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Delibes: Coppélia (Orchestra Victoria/Barry Wordsworth)

Coppélia can be fun, but this one is lacking its proper lustre.

October 11, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos 4 & 11 (Boston Symphony Orchestra/Andris Nelsons)

DG couples the opposite sides of a composer’s polemic.

October 11, 2018

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