Composer of the Month: Antonín Dvořák
Dvořák could easily have ended up a jobbing musician in some small town but his ambition and genius led him down a different path.
Dvořák could easily have ended up a jobbing musician in some small town but his ambition and genius led him down a different path.
Jewish artists fleeing persecution in Europe in the 1930s created work in Australia, the US, Japan and even in concentration camps. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Tasty Trout gets a flavoursome grilling, if not quite a flambé.
Sinkovsky's the star in an evening of baroque pearls.
Kats-Chernin and Cislowska re-team in dreamy homage to Satie.
Passengers on an overnight train witnessed the world premiere of an opera inspired by items of luggage.
A woman in Japan has been arrested on suspicion of smashing her former partner’s valuable violin collection.
AWO’s crack squad delivers top-notch Beethoven and Dvořák.
The SSO Chief Conductor and Artistic Director is to stay through 2019, and has revealed a little of his 2018 programme.
Jonathan Holloway looks to “the bigger picture” with Taylor Mac, Under Siege and a Requiem for Cambodia on the bill.
A slice of life over 100 years in a Singapore hotel, a virtual opera star and a mysterious bathhouse are among the offerings.
Violinist and Sydney Con professor Ole Bøhn was forced to change airlines after his instrument was barred from the cabin.
The Tokyo-born, Montreal/New York-raised violinist shares her favourite recordings and the music she could live without. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in