The Australian Chamber Orchestra plays Buckingham Palace
The Australian Chamber Orchestra and Richard Tognetti enjoy dinner and a concert, at the invitation of the Prince.
The Australian Chamber Orchestra and Richard Tognetti enjoy dinner and a concert, at the invitation of the Prince.
By peering into the deepest of waters, the SSO Chief explains, Bartók shines a light on some universal truths.
Steven Isserlis brings his trademark elegance, purity and focus to punchy, period aware performances.
The premiere of Paul Stanhope's much-anticipated Trombone Concerto receives a warm response.
Barnabás Kelemen proves a charismatic replacement for Vengerov, while Alondra de la Parra conjures a glorious sonic realm for Ravel.
Three talented young Chinese musicians will join the Sydney Symphony for its two season finales as part of a two-week residency.
Following a statement of support by musicians, Greg Wanchap responds to reports that low morale has led to a large turnover of staff.
Trifonov and co elegantly explore Chopin’s long, exquisite shadow.
Debut recording from young Bulgarian is quite a smasher.
Fine neglected orchestral fare, but is it a masterpiece?
Ashkenazy and Müller-Schott offer up a mighty sequel.
The Orchestra's Chairman refutes an "aggressive" story, but a former employee corroborates some of the criticisms.
The Australian composer talks about his brand new trombone concerto ahead of its premiere by Joshua Davis and WASO.