Review: Absolute Beethoven (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)
Beethoven and Adams make for an absolutely riveting combination.
Beethoven and Adams make for an absolutely riveting combination.
HIPster Mozart and Beethoven at its finest.
Soon to perform all five of Beethoven’s piano concertos across two concerts, fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout explains why hearing this music on period instruments is a walk on the wild side.
A rousing and triumphantly optimistic experience.
Beethoven shouldered his fair share of emotional vicissitudes over a lifetime, but his last twelve months were among the most trying of all. Clive Paget looks at the triumphs and the tragedies of the composer’s final year, while Brett Dean reflects on two of his own works that have been inspired by Beethoven’s complicated states of mind.
The MSO reached beyond the stars for its acrobatic opening gala.
One of today's great string quartets delivers unique accounts of Beethoven's music of the future.
Artistic Director Chris Howlett explains how the six-concert 3MBS Beethoven Marathon will show the softer side of the famously irascible composer.
Vive la révolution with the ACO’s fiery Beethoven.
Three Danes and a Norwegian exhibit crystal clarity and an imaginative eye to the future in early Beethoven.
The Australian String Quartet's Project Ludwig will see the audience call the shots.
A modest yet mostly satisfying production of Beethoven’s only opera.
A trio of choreographers each using the same Beethoven music proves dazzling.