Review: Indies & Idols (Australian Chamber Orchestra, Richard Tognetti)
A striking, genre-splicing pot-pourri finds Tognetti and ACO on fine form.
A striking, genre-splicing pot-pourri finds Tognetti and ACO on fine form.
In Minkowski’s hands, it’s not just the nuns who have risen from the dead.
Beautifully arranged, sublimely played piano treatments of traditional Irish airs.
Almost all that glitters really is gold in Isserlis’s cello recital.
Lad from the Dolomites throws his Tyrolean hat in the ring.
Stravinsky with the rough edges smoothed away.
The Swiss produce a superb 75th birthday celebration of an American great.
Leoncavallo’s torrid Roma tale proves another feather in Opera Rara’s cap.
An Australian composer offers a majestic evocation of moons near and far.
Benedict and Tedeschi revel in a viola’s take on Debussy and Ravel.
Swedes prove equal to Sibelius in hands of dynamic Finn.
Powerful program and refulgent vocals make Mein Traum a dream of a disc.
Bychkov's new Mahler Five puts all the others in the shade.