Pure Dynamite: Alondra de la Parra
The Mexican maestro on the fine art of inspiring an ensemble and her unshakable faith in the power of music.
The Mexican maestro on the fine art of inspiring an ensemble and her unshakable faith in the power of music.
For the conductor and educator, it’s good to see new initiatives providing new opportunities for young musicians.
Musical instruments come and go – including some strange ones – but what about the instruments that never were?
The events of 1917 changed the course of history but Russian music has had more than its share of revolutions.
Okay, so we know Bach's Passions deserve to be here, but if you've had your fill of Messiahs, try these Easter alternatives.
Yoshimoto and the ASO deliver a performance to be remembered and savoured.
Credit to Trump for having the energy to run the US at 70, but musicians have always shown resilience in the face of age.
Kate Neal’s ear for the intricate and eye for flair created a complex metallic sound world.
The mezzo on the prevalence of domestic violence and why she believes “Cavalleria Rusticana is absolutely contemporary”.
The company has broken its box office record with ticket sales of more than $14 million between New Year’s Eve and April 1.
The German-born conductor will take up the new position with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in January 2018.
The Chinese-American composer has been recognised for her "bold" opera Angel's Bone about human trafficking.
The composer speaks to Clive Paget about his new album of music for Wayne Mcgregor's ballet Woolf Works.