Review: Poema 1: Ad Astra (Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, Alexander Shelley)
Strauss’s mighty tone poems prove fertile ground in contemporary Canada.
Strauss’s mighty tone poems prove fertile ground in contemporary Canada.
Beautiful contrasts abound as 11 Australian composers arrange 12 of Jess Hitchcock’s songs.
A magical musical experience to enchant and bewitch.
Fresh musical breezes will blow through Blackheath when Lloyd Van’t Hoff and friends come to town.
The harpsichordist will perform Bach's Goldberg Variations in the way the composer intended it to be heard.
Southern Cross Soloists' patchwork of Strauss waltzes, Beethoven and a piece reflecting on the LA fires doesn't quite hang together.
The Tasmanian chorus to perform at venues including Westminster Abbey and the Birmingham Symphony Hall.
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