Review: Schumann’s Second Symphony (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Schumann’s redemptive symphony provides a handy warm-up for SSO’s Himalayan Gurrelieder trek.
Schumann’s redemptive symphony provides a handy warm-up for SSO’s Himalayan Gurrelieder trek.
A year of performances designed to take audiences beyond their usual geographical, musical and cultural boundaries.
Chinese Australian cellist Li-Wei Qin's finely-nuanced performance almost lifts the roof off the Concert Hall.
Aussie piano star Daniel de Borah pours some sparkling Mozart accompanied by a serving of perfectly baked Schubert.
Directed by Andrew Haveron, the SSO strings strut their stuff and two extraordinary guest artists shine.
In August, Sydneysiders will finally get an opportunity to experience the full breadth of horn genius Stefan Dohr’s artistry.
A young Australian is one of 12 competitors set to perform a solo recital and chamber program for the competition's penultimate round.
From barnstorming to delicately decorative, Stephen Hough's pianism shines across an unhackneyed program.
In My Gypsy Soul, a stellar quartet whips up a storm of fiery passion amid the ornate splendour of Sydney's Great Synagogue.
Andrew Haveron shines in an illuminating Adelaide Summer Orchestra concert revealing the foundations of contemporary cinematic music.
SSO signs off a momentous season with a boldly British blast from the past, along with a new work by Australian composer Paul Stanhope.
Flautist Eliza Shephard walks away with $30,000 in prizes, two professional engagements, and becomes the ABC Classical Artist in Residence.
As he prepares for Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming People’s Choice and Fidelio concerts, Concertmaster Andrew Haveron talks to us about exploring new territory in the world of opera.