Review: Back from the Brink (Selby & Friends)
A triumphant and magnificent return to the stage after a year of adversity.
A triumphant and magnificent return to the stage after a year of adversity.
The Australia Ensemble UNSW has announced its 2022 season, featuring some classic chamber masterpieces and a new work by Australian composer Holly Harrison.
The pianist, conductor and educator died in Brisbane last week at the age of 92.
The touring chamber ensemble will revive much of its cancelled 2021 season, and has a new Victorian home at the Primrose Potter Salon at Melbourne Recital Centre.
Flautist Geoffrey Collins named Emeritus Artist while violinist Dene Olding clocks up 40 years with the Australia ensemble in a season that will celebrate the group's core members.
Across five tours, Selby & Friends welcomes back plenty of old friends in new combinations to perform music from Joaquín Turina to Joan Tower.
A typically thoughtful, superbly performed concert including two Australian compositions.
Musical love notes written in everything from chansons to tango – and an eight-cello Tristan.
Pavel Fischer's Mad Piper captivates Townsville in a lavish feast of folk-inspired music.
The three outstanding performers will go on to perform concertos with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Milton.
Ahead of his birthday celebrations, the beloved Australian composer talks about studying with Sculthorpe, finding his muse, and the spiritual world that infuses his music.
An excellent festival with an exciting vision for the future.
From the ridiculous to the sublime, Townsville's 25th birthday bash is off with a bang.