Review: Bach, Bossa & Beyond (Australian Guitar Quartet)
New Fab Four Australian Guitar Quartet launches with a spectacular lift-off.
New Fab Four Australian Guitar Quartet launches with a spectacular lift-off.
We probably have the Muzak corporation to thank for associating bossa with 'background music', says AGQ's Andrew Blanch. It's anything but that.
Folk-flecked piano trios, Elder’s Elgar, Jurowski’s Stravinsky, and orchestral songs from Magdalena Kožená and Stanford. This month’s releases are strikingly eclectic.
The flamenco guitar legend returns, ready to strum up a storm with old friends Slava and Leonard Grigoryan.
Brothers celebrate musical friendships in commissioned works for two guitars.
Chinese virtuoso Xuefei Yang, Paco Peña and a live performance of The Princess Bride featuring Slava Grigoryan are part of the rich lineup.
CSO 2024 delves into the human connection with the surrounding world while platforming a major Mahler work and five world premieres.
Compelling collaborations spanning the Baroque to modern Australian music find their way into the heart of the Blue Mountains for the Festival’s third year.
William Barton wins two awards from three nominations, Joseph Tawadros wins for the third year in a row, while Carl Vine and the Australian Chamber Orchestra also emerge victorious.
The Great Synagogue will host a stellar lineup including the Australian Guitar Quartet, Umberto Clerici, Stefanie Farrands, Alexander Gavrylyuk, Andrew Haveron, James Morrison and Gumaroy Newman.
Joseph Tawadros writes about his new album, on which he plays with William Barton; a unique recording that explores the wonderful array of diverse voices within Australia.
Flamenco maestro Paco Peña and the Grigoryan Brothers delivered a musical fiesta on the first night of their national tour.
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.