Review: Ligeti100 (Canberra International Music Festival)
ANU's School of Art and Design Gallery a perfect setting for an exploration of works by György Ligeti, a giant of 20th century music.
ANU's School of Art and Design Gallery a perfect setting for an exploration of works by György Ligeti, a giant of 20th century music.
This extraordinary program includes selections from the Changi Songbook, providing the right balance of light relief and ethereal beauty in contrast to the heavier themes explored.
Painstaking attention to detail by the family-run winery and exceptional musicianship make for an unmissable return to the festival after more than two years.
The Australian War Memorial's musical artist in residence Chris Latham writes about the POW Requiem, which premieres on 29 October and includes nine songs from the Changi Songbook.
This sold-out concert perfectly captured the vibrancy of the Australian landscape and featured the world premiere of Emergence by composer Deborah Cheetham.
Canberra Symphony Orchestra's Chamber Ensemble looks to the stars in their first performance of 2022.
This Opening Gala program delivered works of markedly different styles and varying performance standards, with two recent Australian works faring particularly well.
Roger Woodward is full of rapturous praise for performances in San Francisco by pianists Alexander Gavrylyuk and Edward Neeman.