Review: Why do the nations? (Canberra International Music Festival)
Like the best festival programmes, this is one to provoke debate and disagreement.
Like the best festival programmes, this is one to provoke debate and disagreement.
An exceptional farewell from a young quartet with great potential.
A memorable and highly successful Promenade at the National Portrait Gallery.
Fragmentation and a French quartet continue the revolution.
A captivatingly scrapbooky interplay between piano and the voices of history.
A smart, challenging programme highlighting Shostakovich's personal upheavals.
The Festival hits the ground running with music from home and abroad.
The Artistic Director of the Canberra International Music Festival describes the music born in the cauldrons of change.
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The director of the Canberra International Music Festival shares why narrative is at the heart of his approach.
Minimalism and complexity rub shoulders in a celebration of contemporary music.
A birthday salute to the great Romantic icon expertly captures the spirit of the composer’s music.