Review: Pearls (Southern Cross Soloists)
SXS sparkle with a scintillating world premiere in an eclectic jubilee concert of jazz, opera and First Nations music.
SXS sparkle with a scintillating world premiere in an eclectic jubilee concert of jazz, opera and First Nations music.
Cameron Lam collects the latest releases across Classical, Jazz, and Sound Art in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
For its 30 year anniversary, SXS celebrates with four world premieres and three main stage concerts under two new Artistic Directors.
Last minute substitutions, lineup changes and a broken string but SXS triumphed over the odds.
Under the baton of Otto Tausk, WASO make a coherent showcase of three wildly contrasting works.
Music that shaped Central Europe explored in an eclectic program featuring jazz trumpeter James Morrison.
Three festival programs and two mainland tours mark a broad season for the Quartet, with more programs and appearances yet to be announced.
Organist Joseph Nolan curates a program of revered classics, stellar ensembles and beloved singers to entice music lovers back from pandemic hiatus.
SXS celebrates the romance and nostalgia of travel in its three QPAC concerts, which include two world premieres for chamber music ensemble and didgeridoo.
An enthralling concert aurally encapsulating an emotive moment in time.
This concert of well-loved classics spotlit WA talent, with clarinettist Ashley Smith receiving a rock-star reception from students in the audience, while the orchestra was in fine form.
James Wannan’s devilishly difficult execution seemed effortless on the viola, earning him MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the concert, with Konstantin Shamray coming a close second!
Instrumental colour aplenty in this year's musical line-up.