Review: Dunhill & Erlanger: Piano Quintets (Goldner String Quartet, Piers Lane)
More musical gold from the old country unearthed by the Goldners and Piers Lane.
More musical gold from the old country unearthed by the Goldners and Piers Lane.
Little and Lane steer a fine series to an equally fine conclusion.
Piers Lane, whose new album is Limelight's Recording of the Month, explains why once recognised masterpieces can grow to be underestimated and neglected.
Piers Lane dazzles, charms and calms in these English concertos.
Two (near) contemporaries make surprising bedfellows.
Little and Lane prove ideal partners for a middle ground Brahms survey.
From Mahler to Lang Lang with plenty in between, the MSO's outgoing Chief discusses his final year.
Nicholas Milton and guests deliver an engaging concert with the CSO – and a most satisfying Enigma.
Passion and sparkle aplenty from Beethoven’s most apt piano pupil.
In his day, Ferdinand Ries inspired Schumann and Liszt. Now, Australia’s favourite pianist is rediscovering for Hyperion the concertos of a composer who forms the missing link between Beethoven and Chopin.
Stanley Dodds leads an inspired tour through a brilliantly orchestrated gem.
A concert that confirms Carl Vine's unerring ear for beauty.
In his new concerto for two pianos inspired by James Gleeson’s surrealist art, Carl Vine asks what’s to be done with two heroes?