Review: Mostly Mozart Festival (Lincoln Center, New York)
New York's premier summer festival may not be mostly Mozart these days, but it sure has plenty to offer.
New York's premier summer festival may not be mostly Mozart these days, but it sure has plenty to offer.
Johnny van Gend will be the first ANAM student to participate in the Bavarian State Opera’s Orchestra Academy as part of a new partnership between the two organisations.
A colourful, folkloric concert that warmed up the Sydney Town Hall for the SSO's seasons to come.
Dove gets his due: Maximum colour and excitement from a post-minimalist.
Beethoven and Bruckner in a night of dramatic contrasts.
This issue includes features on Léo Delibes' Sylvia, Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony, Golden Age string instruments, and composers Schumann and John Kander.
Explore the history of Delibes' Sylvia, why Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony was so dangerous, and discover what makes 'Golden Age' instruments so special.
A true marriage of minds results in an unforgettable concert.
Amidst all the crowns and fireworks, it was Emma Black’s oboe that really sparkled.
A new Australian symphony for children about a magpie, written by Justine Clarke and George Ellis, takes the audience on a captivating journey.
Viola takes centre stage, and Schubert’s 'Great' is just that.
Along with several special guests, David Robertson celebrates his birthday by breaking out the French bubbly.
A Stravinsky double bill with the MSO reveals the power of Spring.