Review: Blue Poles (Canberra International Music Festival)
A concert of works responding to Pollock's famous work contained moments of sublime contemplation and shocking newness, just like the painting itself.
A concert of works responding to Pollock's famous work contained moments of sublime contemplation and shocking newness, just like the painting itself.
The violinist discusses his new group’s origins, the repertoire they most enjoy, their experience at this year's Canberra International Music Festival, and whether a composer can recreate a painting through music.
World premieres of new works by five young composers mark Omega’s return to the stage.
The intimate, Sydney-wide concert series features some of Australia's most beloved artists in wonderful settings throughout metropolitan Sydney.
Co-Artistic Director Chris Howlett discusses how MDCH is spreading its embrace to more genres than ever.
Three Mozart concerts at the Canberra International Music Festival create curiosity and intrigue.
Daniel Rojas spins his dazzling improvisations with ease at the launch of his new album.
Standing room only for young band's live rebirth.
One of Australia's most forward-thinking chamber groups Omega Ensemble and composer Gordon Kerry make a convincing argument for new Australian music with this superb world premiere.
The Omega Ensemble kicks off its 2020 with folk-infused trios.
Guitarist Sako Dermenjian and violinist Anna Da Silva Chen tell us about the pleasures of Piazzolla and how they're challenging the idea that the composer is ‘not serious enough’.
A night at the museum takes us to the moon.
Omega’s gumboots are made for dancing.