Review: Sounds of Vienna (Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra)
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra paired a great classic by Schubert with a lesser-known work by Eybler for a Viennese charm offensive.
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra paired a great classic by Schubert with a lesser-known work by Eybler for a Viennese charm offensive.
This inspired program was an absolute tonic during dark times, and a triumph for the 20-strong string section.
What have our small to medium ensembles programmed this year?
The HIP ensemble continue to expand their footprint, with mainstage performances in Queensland and South Australia planned alongside an enlarged education program.
Ahead of a solo with the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, Brian Nixon explains why you will often see the timpanist with an ear close to the drum.
Small (and breezy) is beautiful for an evening of romance and class.
It would be hard to imagine a more enjoyable program than this one played by members of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra.
What’s happening on stage this month? We’ve put together a list of the most exciting events taking place in April 2021.
Radiant return to the stage despite some last-minute border decisions.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble, Omega Ensemble and Melbourne Digital Concert Hall’s New South Wales program – to include 100 concerts in 2021 – are among the recipients in Round 1 of the 2020/21 Arts and Cultural Funding Program.
Off the back of a challenging year, the period instrument ensemble announces its most ambitious touring season yet.
While live performance is returning, travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic mean virtually no international artists will tour here. Will we seize the chance to create a greater space for Indigenous, female and ethnically diverse voices to speak to us about Australia today?
A thoughtful and enchanting program with masterful playing across five works.