On the Record: July 2024
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra launches new label, thrilling recitals from the Cliburn winner and Piers Lane, plus Rattle’s Spring Symphony and a new Ring on DVD.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra launches new label, thrilling recitals from the Cliburn winner and Piers Lane, plus Rattle’s Spring Symphony and a new Ring on DVD.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Beauty and precision as expected, along with heart and humour. But the novelty songs left our reviewer cold.
Roderick Williams, Ben Mingay and Simon Tedeschi are amongst the artists gracing the festival’s seventh edition.
When the flagship musical ensembles of St Paul's Sydney and Trinity Melbourne meet "it'll be bigger than Ben-Hur".
Rattle on Britten: guaranteed to put a spring in your step.
English former tenor Matthew Beale brings over 30 years of classical music industry experience to his new role at Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.
PhD student Lucy Blomfield awarded the inaugural Helen Channon Memorial Prize for a work featuring words by Charles Darwin.
A dazzling display of fine, young artistry in captivating repertory.
Brett Weymark and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs pull out all the stops for Mendelssohn’s swansong.
As he prepares for the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, baritone Roderick Williams talks how he became “the go-to guy” for English song.
The Artistic Director of Tasmania’s Festival of Voices shares her excitement at what’s in store this year.
A sublime new recording of Handel’s Theodora, recitals from Véronique Gens, Roderick Williams and Michael Spyres, and a Russian blockbuster from Sir Antonio Pappano.