Review: An Emotional Rollercoaster (Queensland Symphony Orchestra)
Alexander Prior and Sergio Tiempo deliver contrasts and extremes in an unforgettable concert.
Alexander Prior and Sergio Tiempo deliver contrasts and extremes in an unforgettable concert.
The conductor was widely regarded as one of the pioneers of the rediscovery and performance of early music.
Buy Tchaikovsky and be dazzled by a new concerto by Kernis composed for violinist James Ehnes.
We talk to 15-year-old Marcus Michelsen about stepping up to the plate, as well as Alexander Briger ahead of the SYO's challenging season opener.
Korean composer Unsuk Chin talks about studying with Ligeti, her influences, and what she'd tell young composers now.
Mendelssohn’s incidental music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream has enchanted audiences from its first performance. Howard Shelley speaks to Angus McPherson about how ‘the Dream’ was born.
The British maestro, who has led the MSO since 2013, will end his tenure as Chief Conductor at the end of 2019.
Conductor Dan Ettinger and pianist Ingrid Fliter deliver a conservative program full of surprises.
The young Australian conductor, now based in Colorado, returns to Perth to conduct a symphonic tribute to Comic-Con – and there may be a costume involved.
Taking his inspiration from everything he discovered around him, Germany’s ultimate Romantic lavished his talents upon them, taking music into completely new territory, says Julian Haylock.
Over 12 months, the emerging composer will work closely with orchestra and staff to create two new compositions to be performed by the MSO.
For the latest offering in her Norse and Celtic-inspired concerto series, Mary Finsterer is harnessing the power of viola and cello.
The Orava Quartet's debut album on Deutsche Grammophon tops The Limelight Chart – our monthly list of Australia’s best-selling classical music albums.