Review: JS Bach: Brandenburg Concertos (Isabelle Faust, Antoine Tamestit , Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin)
Meet the new Brandenburgs, same as the old Brandenburgs (almost).
Meet the new Brandenburgs, same as the old Brandenburgs (almost).
Stephen Hough masterfully harnesses Schumann's "multitudes".
Presteigne presses all the right buttons with a ravishing collection of new British music.
The ever-brilliant Mozartists make a virtue of necessity in rare repertoire.
Ólafsson sprinkles star-studded music throughout a heavenly program.
Landmark Aussie outfit finds plenty of gold close to home.
Melnikov’s rough diamonds make Brahms’ titanic struggle a compelling one.
A choir to watch presents an engaging Anglo-American program.
Dupree is the star at Kapustin's vodka-infused cocktail hour.
Engaging Sydney singers widen our knowledge of Renaissance polyphony.
Rising star Christian Li proves a violinist for all seasons.
Lithuanian band and American leads slam dunk Italian opera on English Civil War.
A diverse program with minimal cowpat and plenty of pep.