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Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Bach Cello Suites (Richard Narroway)

A roaming cellist’s debut heads off down a well-bowed path.

January 11, 2018
Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Sibelius (Leif Ove Andsnes)

Andsnes’s Nordic miniatures are polished to a fine Finnish.

January 10, 2018
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Sound Waves: Between Music brings AquaSonic to the Sydney Festival

It took Danish ensemble Between Music ten years to become the world's first underwater band. They're now bringing their show Aquasonic to the Sydney Festival.

January 3, 2018
Classical Music, Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Debussy (Steven Osborne)

Osborne returns to an old love to produce another knockout recording.

December 11, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Christmas Piano Music (Peter Froundjian)

An unusual yuletide gift from one of Santa’s nimble-fingered helpers.

December 9, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Steven Osborne shares his ‘impressions’ of Claude Debussy

Pianist Steven Osborne discusses his Debussy disc on Hyperion, Limelight's Recording of the Month in December.

December 4, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Debussy: Piano Music (Steven Osborne)

Debussy a decade on: Osborne returns to an old love to produce another knockout recording.

December 4, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Did you hear about Albéniz’s Amazing Boys’ Own Adventures?

The young pianist encountered robbers, stowed away, and worked the docks in New York.

November 29, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Timothy Young’s top seven works for piano four hands

Ahead of an ANAM concert featuring piano works for four hands, the renowned pianist shares his thoughts on the musical form.

November 28, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
Live Review

Review: Andrew Blanch (Classical Guitar Festival Sydney)

Subtle, intimate guitar playing that invites the listener to lean in close.

November 27, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Krystian Zimerman on CDs, Schubert and YouTube

The Polish pianist has strong views on returning to the studio and the evils of unbridled technology.

November 27, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
CD and Other Review

Review: Reicha Rediscovered: Volume 1 (Ivan Ilić)

Rare 19th-century piano works in performances of rare beauty.

November 26, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Australia’s wandering minstrels go bush

Leading the pilgrimage to the bush: two cellists, Anthony Albrecht and Rachel Johnston, are trekking though rural and remote parts of Australia.

November 24, 2017

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