Diana Damrau: Making music out of madness
The coloratura discusses mental instability, her new Lucia and where next for those famous top notes.
The coloratura discusses mental instability, her new Lucia and where next for those famous top notes.
The young Sydney-born mezzo talks to us about her gifts, goals, going abroad. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
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Saint-Saëns has a reputation as the curmudgeon of French music. But his music is also passionate, daring and wickedly funny.
Artistic Director of the Omega Ensemble, David Rowden, shares the secrets of their success. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
A Sydney Symphony fellows talks teaching, touring and what it’s like carrying the biggest instrument in the bunch. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Nothing makes a bad opera like a bad libretto. Luckily Gluck knew a thing or two...
We ask the winner of this year’s ABC Young Performers Award about her musical start in life.
Composer Ross Edwards on carols, trenches and the century old Christmas truce.
Australia’s favourite conductor shares his seasons greetings.
The French pianist talks about life, music and why Debussy used to make him cry.
One half of super-duo 2Cellos reveals the story behind the rise and rise of the rock star cellists.