Review: Joyce DiDonato’s Winterreise (Carnegie Hall, New York)
DiDonato and Nézet-Séguin make a bold case for a woman's-eye view of Schubert's winter journey.
DiDonato and Nézet-Séguin make a bold case for a woman's-eye view of Schubert's winter journey.
A birthday feast celebrating the breadth and depth of a great career.
A generous helping of quality Rossini just in time for Christmas.
A concert version of Lei Lei’s opera, based on the famous Zhuang story, combines Chinese folk music with elements of western opera.
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, Pinchgut Opera, Four Winds and the Omega Ensemble are among the organisations chosen for funding by Arts Minister Don Harwin.
A newly downsized Guy Noble ponders the highs and lows of an extensive decluttering.
Ravishing music, virtuosic performances and an intelligent, contemporary production make for an unforgettable night.
Ahead of his 70th birthday bash, Victorian Opera’s Artistic Director tells Angus McPherson about honing his skills in the percussion section, the best (and worst) conductors, and the pleasures of opera.
Currently performing in Faust, the Albanian tenor discusses his early career success, working with Luciano, and what's next.
The standout CDs of 2019 plus music for your Christmas stockings, Bran Nue Dae at 30, David Williamson's final curtain call, and we interview Richard Mills.
Lise Davidsen's debut excites, but Vasily Petrenko and Yusif Eyvazov also shine in Tchaikovsky's tale of terror.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra was a formidable music force under outgoing Chief Conductor Sir Andrew Davis.
The mezzo-soprano takes home a purse of over $30,000, which will allow her to advance her career overseas.