Review: Verdi: Messa da Requiem (Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Riccardo Muti)
Stars align in Muti’s hard to be bettered Verdi Requiem.
Stars align in Muti’s hard to be bettered Verdi Requiem.
This month's features include profiles of Australian choreographer Stephanie Lake and didge virtuoso William Barton, an interview with Mary Finsterer about her new opera Antarctica, Dr Anita Collins on why music makes us feel so good, and Peter Tregear on the winds of change at Opera Australia.
Kate McNamara, Artistic Director of the WA chamber choir, discusses the repertoire in this concert, and addressing the gender imbalance in classical music.
Debut album brings much-neglected French women composers out of the shadows.
The first TCMF since 2019 features some of Australia's best musicians performing masterpieces by the likes of JS Bach and Liszt, as well as a decent helping of contemporary works.
Suzuki’s latest survey aims to reclaim a minor German Meister.
Big hART and Ngarra Burria have been recognised for their innovation, while several Australian artists including Genevieve Lacey will perform at the conference in Hannover.
The Arts Minister makes the Morrison Government's re-election pitch to the Arts community.
This wide-ranging program perfectly reflects Canberra Festival's overarching theme, even if one did have to work to see the links.
Antony Pitts leads The Song Company Apprentices through a stirring program of works from Antoine Brumel to Alice Chance.
Australia's first-ever period-instrument presentation of The Creation reveals the fresh vitality and range of colours in Haydn’s score.
ABC's May schedule features dazzling concerts from Australian Chamber Orchestra, The Metropolitan Opera and more.
A thoughtful French account of Bach’s universal masterwork.