Perth Festival pauses its opening weekend
Opening events due to take place this Friday are being rescheduled because of the five-day COVID-19 lockdown in WA.
Opening events due to take place this Friday are being rescheduled because of the five-day COVID-19 lockdown in WA.
This mighty performance by members of the TSO deserved far more applause than the enthusiastic, socially distanced audience could give.
“Home-grown conductors – Australia needs ‘em!” Christopher Lawrence tells us about the inaugural program, which is one of four new fellowships offered by Create NSW.
Claire Cowan's Hansel and Gretel ballet score is a delectable treat for young and old.
Andrew Haveron braves wild weather as Vivaldi’s concertos are reimagined for the climate disaster of the 21st century.
Rosbaud's Mahler, Boult's LPO recordings and a box of modern rarities from Karl-Heinz Steffens are among this month's highlights.
Well played but is it really necessary?
Some toast-worthy vintages from Baroque ensemble’s cellar.
Wilson cultivates an enchanted garden of quintessential English delights.
Roth evokes the elements and a Spanish sojourn in a fine London survey.
Lip-smacking music-making in BPO’s first fruits with Petrenko.
Grimaud's inspired pairing of Mozart and Sylvestrov yields rich rewards.
The CSO’s outgoing Chief Conductor and Artistic Director looks back at his tenure with the orchestra and sets his sights on the future.