Diana Doherty on the essence of baroque oboe
The oboist tells us about taking a personal approach to music old and new ahead of performances with the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra.
The oboist tells us about taking a personal approach to music old and new ahead of performances with the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra.
Learn how Lang Lang became a more rounded artist, brush up on Opera Australia's Brett Whiteley opera, and discover the rich musical history of Notre Dame.
This issue includes features on Lang Lang, Whiteley: The Opera, Gondwana Choirs, Notre Dame, Jayson Gillham, Sweeney Todd, and much more.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor tells us about recording the orchestra's new Westlake and Reich disc, Limelight's Recording of the Month in May.
High Spirits: Meditations on modernity showcase virtuosity and technical brilliance.
An excellent, fleet-footed performance from Diana Doherty, Jessica Cottis and the orchestra.
The SSO goes wild in a festive season opening gala to mark the start of David Robertson's final year.
Next year’s season includes guests from violinist Andrew Haveron to oboist Diana Doherty, plus the orchestra’s first ever choral collaboration.
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.
A crash-course from David Robertson and a portrait by Diana Doherty are among the experiences on offer in the orchestra’s Holiday Auction.
In her first festival as Artistic Director, the singer-songwriter focuses on social change, empowerment and the human voice. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Robertson’s wild, dancing programme is a fascinating study in orchestral colours and textures.
A trip to Tasmania’s Bathurst Harbour with environmentalist Bob Brown inspired the composer’s piece for Diana Doherty. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in