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Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Ruth Gipps: Symphonies Nos 2 & 4 et al (BBC NO of Wales/Rumon Gamba)

A neglected English composer gets some sparkling treatment.

February 19, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
features

Charles Hazlewood on a reimagined orchestra

Frustrated by the confines of classical music, conductor Charles Hazlewood formed the British Paraorchestra for professional musicians with a disability, which is on its way to the Perth Festival.

February 15, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Beethoven • Shostakovich: Symphony No 9, Symphony No 13 (Michael Sanderling)

Politics and music can and do mix in poles apart symphonic takes.

February 14, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (Rachel Podger, Brecon Baroque)

What, another Four Seasons for your collection? Oh, go on then...

February 14, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
features

Baroque Stars: The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra turns 30

Harriet Cunningham celebrates the “madness” that led to the formation and running of the period ensemble as it launches a program celebrating the past and the future.

February 14, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Holst: Orchestral Works Volume 4 (BBC Philharmonic/Sir Andrew Davis)

Several tastes of Holst, both before and after The Planets.

February 14, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
CD and Other Review

Review: Mahler: Symphony No 5 (Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Daniel Harding)

Daniel’s Mahler comes up bright as a new penny.

February 14, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

A well thought-out program, spanning 100 years from Janáček to Reich.

February 14, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: WASO’s Favourites (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)

WASO's 2019 season gets off to a fun, flying start.

February 10, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: 2019 Season Opening Gala (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

The SSO goes wild in a festive season opening gala to mark the start of David Robertson's final year.

February 9, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
news

Sir Andrew Davis pranked by Toronto Symphony Orchestra

The MSO’s Chief Conductor got a surprise when he began conducting Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries in Toronto on his 75th birthday.

February 5, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
news

ASO’s concertmaster to play ‘The Adelaide’ Guadagnini

Natsuko Yoshimoto is the newest custodian of the 18th-century violin, which she took for a spin in the orchestra's Season Opening Gala on the weekend.

February 4, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Arvo Pärt & JS Bach (Australian Chamber Orchestra)

The ACO and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir interweave Bach and Pärt with ethereal beauty.

February 3, 2019

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