Review: Dove, Weir, Martin: Choral works (Westminster Abbey Choir, James O’Donnell)
An exhilarating program of 21st-century church music from a choir in top form.
An exhilarating program of 21st-century church music from a choir in top form.
This month’s musical journey takes us from the choir stalls of Westminster Abbey to an eerily haunted music hall and winds up with a legendary blast from the past.
The Creative Director of the Four Winds Festival tells us about her second and final program.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
This "Requiem of the Imagination", featuring Mozart and new music by Jessica Wells, was a superb concert eliciting excitement and joy.
A year after her death from ovarian cancer, a new album has been released to raise awareness of this terrible disease.
Prayer for the Living features music by Vasks and Ravel alongside Boulanger and Poulenc.
A debut release with an added pinch of Australian seasoning.
Jurowski’s live “Symphony of a Thousand” truly justifies the nickname.
Pocket edition of Brahms’s great humanitarian masterpiece is still writ large
This collection of Bach cantatas reunites an award-winning team to dazzling effect.
Clive Paget talks to the Norwegian soprano about her debut Decca song recital, featuring music by her famous compatriot, Edvard Grieg, the challenges of tackling Norwegian repertoire and how she literally ambushed Leif Ove Andsnes to get him onboard for the project.
Two different visions of Daniel Solander, Australia's first Swede.