Review: Vaughan Williams: Symphonies Nos 5 & 6 (Royal Liverpool PO, Andrew Manze)
Heavenly Twins: Vaughan Williams’ Fifth and Sixth prove two sides of a classy coin.
Heavenly Twins: Vaughan Williams’ Fifth and Sixth prove two sides of a classy coin.
The conductor talks about his recording of Vaughan Williams' Fifth and Sixth Symphonies with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Limelight's Recording of the Month in July.
Following the AWO’s 2015 with Zubin Mehta, the orchestra will return to India for three concerts in September under the baton of Artistic Director Alexander Briger
The famously stern maestro brought the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to a halt after noise from the audience interrupted a quiet moment in the music.
This phenomenally gifted composer’s legacy still resounds across both popular and classical music – and now audiences can hear him playing with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
An eclectic, innovative program that saw the orchestra on top form.
Passion and sparkle aplenty from Beethoven’s most apt piano pupil.
Ehnes adds his splendid account to the ranks of the great.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra CEO Emma Dunch responds to a report showing that of 3,524 works performed by 15 of the world’s major orchestras, only 82 were written by women.
The Queen of the Violin delivers warm, brilliant performances with plenty of personality.
The British pianist is touring Australia, has two CDs on release and has written his first novel. As well as discussing the priesthood, he talks to Limelight about dreams, Debussy, Rachmaninov and rentboys.
If the music is good, does it really matter if it’s not real?
Collins makes sparks fly in these early clarinet showpieces.