On The Record: New classical albums in January 2023
This month, Meyerbeer gets his just desserts, it’s Elgar, Jim, but not as we know it, and is this the best Mahler Five ever?
This month, Meyerbeer gets his just desserts, it’s Elgar, Jim, but not as we know it, and is this the best Mahler Five ever?
Organist Joseph Nolan curates a program of revered classics, stellar ensembles and beloved singers to entice music lovers back from pandemic hiatus.
Cameron Lam looks back at a year of releases in this Australian Art Music playlist, a 2022 retrospective.
From the power of choirs to the power of young people, the Adelaide Festival’s new Artistic Director Ruth Mackenzie shares her thoughts on next year’s program, and the future.
The musicians meet the demands of Beethoven and the world premiere of Jack Symonds' challenging String Quartet No 2 with great vitality.
Cameron Lam explores the music of South Australia in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Musicians often find Symonds' music technically difficult to play, but from the first rehearsal, he saw that the ASQ had taken his score "by the scruff of the neck" and that he had no need to worry.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
The streaming platform will bring the ensemble’s performances to new audiences, along with interviews and glimpses into life offstage.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.
This month, we lead with gripping string quartets from the greatest composer nobody knew for years, plus a century of outstanding music by women, both home and away.
Impermanence/Disintegration by Bryce Dessner has won Best Classical Record at the independent Libera Awards.