On the Record: June 2025
This month features three homegrown blockbusters, two new takes on Ravel, women’s-eye views of Venetian Baroque, a haunting Faerie Bride and a Flying Dutchman for the library.
This month features three homegrown blockbusters, two new takes on Ravel, women’s-eye views of Venetian Baroque, a haunting Faerie Bride and a Flying Dutchman for the library.
This life-and-times biography explores Melba as others saw her.
One of Australia's HIPpest bands just got a whole lot hipper.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Conductor Elim Chan and British pianist Stephen Hough deliver a program packed with heart.
A technically accomplished celebration of women in contemporary music that could have taken a few more risks.
Conductor Alpesh Chauhan brings out the darkness and drama in the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's deep dive of the fairytale genre.
Clear camaraderie, soulfulness and nuanced virtuosity to the fore as Selby and friends explore three rich chamber works.
Opposites attract as Davidsen and Finley headline a magnificent new Dutchman.
The Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townville works because it's off-the-radar, not despite it, says Artistic Director Jack Liebeck.
Rattle praised for his “exceptional interpretations, openness to diverse genres and unparalleled dedication to educational work.”