Review: Mahler: Symphonies Nos 1-10 (Berlin Philharmonic)
Ten divided by eight times one equals an uneven cycle from the Berlin Philharmonic.
Ten divided by eight times one equals an uneven cycle from the Berlin Philharmonic.
A nimble reading of Mahler's Fourth Symphony by Umberto Clerici and an orchestra in top form.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin and his orchestra have the measure of snarly gnarly scores.
Benjamin Northey and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra present an incredible exhibition of virtuosic mastery.
This concert, being toured by Musica Viva, is both a journey to Russia’s dark soul and a farewell to a rising star.
Soul-baring Sibelius works its magic in a dynamic performance by the SSO.
An entertaining afternoon of music led by multitalented conductor and double bass soloist John Keene.
A great night and a much-needed spark of hope for less troubled times ahead.
Much like his Spirit of the Wild oboe concerto, the composer’s new double guitar concerto for Slava and Leonard Grigoryan was inspired by a trip to Tasmania with environmentalist Bob Brown.
If you call a piece Symphony, the weight of history bears down on you, says Paul Dean as he talks to Christopher Lawrence about his new work celebrating the Australian World Orchestra's first decade.
The violinist and Musica Viva FutureMaker chats to Limelight ahead of his tour with Konstantin Shamray and the ANAM Orchestra.
An awe-inspiring event from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, with Joseph Nolan pulling out all the stops.
Gil Shaham shines in Berg's heavenly Violin Concerto.