Review: Elgar: From the Bavarian Highlands
A Bavarian tribute to Elgar, the Germanophile.
A Bavarian tribute to Elgar, the Germanophile.
Captivating transcriptions that could become a cult classic.
New sound-art lullabies by Rachael Dease a balm for strange days.
Christian Thielemann offers pace and detail despite mixed bag of soloists.
Monteverdi’s sublime work is given glorious voice by Pinchgut in an intimate arrangement.
A fantastical, cathartic, escapist experience.
The recording is both vivid and natural, with the whole judiciously planned recital throwing new light on Stanford as song composer.
An enjoyable concert, which really stepped up with Fiona McArdle's arrival.
A sculptural portrait of the prolific composer was unveiled last night at the Sydney Conservatorium, while Cheetham herself delivered an inspirational lecture.
Heartache and heat: Joyce DiDonato's startling Winterreise from the maiden’s point of view.
Philippe Jaroussky's star continues to shine brightly in this wonderfully varied recital.
Brett Weymark delivers an affecting performance of a work whose themes still haunt us.
The composer hopes her new work for choir – written during a period when choirs were silenced – will leave the listener uplifted and ready to work to fix the world.