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Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Pieter Wispelwey on back to back Bach, Beethoven and Brahms

The Dutch cellist talks about the pleasures and challenges of performing a three-night marathon of the masters’ cello works. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 30, 2017
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Turangalîla-Symphonie (Australian World Orchestra, ANAM)

Playing of a première ordre from Simone Young and the AWO.

July 30, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
features

Vitalstatistix and Tura New Music explore Speechless

The work in progress showing of Cat Hope's new experimental sound opera left one writer virtually speechless.

July 29, 2017
Classical Music
features

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.

July 28, 2017
Classical Music
features

Out of the Shadows festival revives Jewish music and theatre

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

July 28, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Schubert’s Trout (Omega Ensemble)

Tasty Trout gets a flavoursome grilling, if not quite a flambé.

July 28, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: The Singing Violin (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)

Sinkovsky's the star in an evening of baroque pearls.

July 27, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Kats-Chernin: Unsent Love Letters – Meditations on Erik Satie (Tamara-Anna Cislowska)

Kats-Chernin and Cislowska re-team in dreamy homage to Satie.

July 27, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
news

None shall sleep as opera is premiered on a train

Passengers on an overnight train witnessed the world premiere of an opera inspired by items of luggage. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 26, 2017
Classical Music
news

Furious ex destroys over $1 million worth of violins

A woman in Japan has been arrested on suspicion of smashing her former partner’s valuable violin collection. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 26, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Chamber 8 on Tour (Australian World Orchestra)

AWO’s crack squad delivers top-notch Beethoven and Dvořák.

July 26, 2017
Classical Music, Orchestral
news

David Robertson extends his SSO contract by one year

The SSO Chief Conductor and Artistic Director is to stay through 2019, and has revealed a little of his 2018 programme.

July 25, 2017
Classical Music, Dance, Opera, Orchestral, Theatre, Vocal & Choral
news

Melbourne Festival 2017 programme announced

Jonathan Holloway looks to “the bigger picture” with Taylor Mac, Under Siege and a Requiem for Cambodia on the bill. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 25, 2017

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