Review: Lonely Angel (Selby & Friends)
With friends Julian Smiles and Dimity Hall, Kathryn Selby delivers a sublime evening of European chamber music.
With friends Julian Smiles and Dimity Hall, Kathryn Selby delivers a sublime evening of European chamber music.
It is fashionable to marginalise European composers of the past, but Bach’s music still electrifies and BAA is doing invaluable work keeping his brilliance alive.
UKARIA tees up concerts, commissions and residencies for its 10th anniversary. Reginald Mobley, Nobuntu and ACO feature.
Gavrylyuk captivates with his phenomenal execution, interpretative insight and wonderfully expressive left hand.
Emerging and established composers head to Hollywood to connect with industry giants including Netflix, Disney and Amazon.
Amid repertoire giants, Levit proves Brahms was also a god of small things.
Matthew Hindson looks at the "quiet, brilliant" success of Australian composers overseas.
A riotous explosion of outrageous theatrical sights and sounds from Ensemble Q.
Umberto Clerici to lead QSO to the end of 2027. "Collaborations with excellent partners are the key", he says.
In record time, new Artistic Director Brett Sheehy has put together a program consolidating the festival’s long-held international reputation.
More must-have Busoni from a young Romanian maestro with plenty to say.
The interwoven stories of siblings Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn told in well-chosen words and first-rate, no-fuss musicianship.
Ensemble Liaison marks the end of an era as Musica Viva Tasmania calls time.