Review: Bach: Birth and Destiny (Bach Akademie Australia & Sydney Festival)
It's Bach to the future as Madeleine Easton’s Akademie takes us on a journey to the stars.
It's Bach to the future as Madeleine Easton’s Akademie takes us on a journey to the stars.
GRAMMY-nominated American countertenor Reginald Mobley heads a star-studded lineup featuring Diana Doherty, Ross Edwards, Lior and Nigel Westlake.
It is fashionable to marginalise European composers of the past, but Bach’s music still electrifies and BAA is doing invaluable work keeping his brilliance alive.
The AWO and veteran star countertenor Andreas Scholl show that small is very beautiful.
The Australian violinist discusses playing with the Australian World Orchestra, where she is this year’s Concertmaster.
A delicious performance from Nadine Garner, but too much to chew on in this production's expanded first act.
Madeleine Easton cherry-picks choice selections in an engaging exploration of the incomparable composer's brilliance.
AWO assembles again in October for concerts featuring one of the great voices of our times, the German countertenor Andreas Scholl.
J.S. Bach's work as a teacher and mentor is spot lit in Bach Akademie Australia's season opening concert for 2024.
Love at first sight brings with it joy, responsibilities and a whopping insurance premium, says Bach Akademie Australia's Madeleine Easton.
Sydney's Bach Akademie Australia embarks on another voyage into the works and the creative mind of J.S. Bach.
Madeleine Easton’s Akademie band gives this Bach mini-festival an intimate and fitting lift-off.
Bach Akademie Australia celebrates the tercentenary of the composer's appointment to his longest and most successful job.