Review: Myths (Brisbane Music Festival)
A luminous, technically fearless recital revealing the impressionistic depths of Szymanowski and Beach.
A luminous, technically fearless recital revealing the impressionistic depths of Szymanowski and Beach.
Alex Raineri’s program of contemporary piano works blends virtuosity and fearlessness at Brisbane Music Festival 2025.
Percussionist-composer Thea Rossen's new ocean-inspired work is performed on flowerpots, glass, metal and dried coral.
Despite some impressive performances, this concert was let down by some odd programming choices.
The six month-long program features a generous collection of Australian and international artists, 17 premieres of new works and a broad variety of genres.
Daryl Buckley, AD of ELISION Ensemble, and Alex Raineri, AD of Brisbane Music Festival, remember a private, gentle, inspiring young man, considered one of Australia's most promising composers.
Brisbane Music Festival’s “extremely raunchy” online production explores the sensuality of Britten and Richard Strauss alongside the world premiere of a work exploring webcam culture.
Erik Griswold's new work for Brisbane Music Festival was inspired by our current COVID predicament, and Cole Porter's song Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye.
Tennyson and Strauss meet in Brisbane Music Festival’s unusual narrative experiment.
The composer and member of Kupka’s Piano explains how 2020’s relentless media cycle inspired her new work, which will be premiered at the Brisbane Music Festival.
Find out what's on stage – and streaming online – in October from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
All ticket proceeds will go directly towards supporting the artists, Artistic Director Alex Raineri says of the festival’s third iteration, which will be delivered entirely online.
Sparkling ensemble playing in Schubert's irresistible quintet.