Review: Sinfonia Concertante (Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)
Rossini, Shostakovich and more made totally compelling under the baton of TSO's Eivind Aadland.
Rossini, Shostakovich and more made totally compelling under the baton of TSO's Eivind Aadland.
Strauss and more at a scale Tasmanian audiences don't get to experience as often as their mainland cousins.
Clara-Jumi Kang "marvellously secure and commanding" in her TSO debut.
Joyce DiDonato, James Ehnes, Pekka Kuusisto and three world premieres are lined up for Tasmanian audiences in 2025.
Soprano Camilla Tilling a superb interpreter of Mahler lied; a focussed and incisive TSO make a perennial favourite sound fresh.
As four Australian orchestras prepare to perform his music, we trace Bruckner's career, along with his obsessions and oddities.
Yeol Eum Son's consummate technique and passion matched at every step by the TSO in its season-opening concert.
Recently appointed TSO Associate Concertmaster Ji Won Kim steps up for a stunningly successful concerto debut.
Pianist Simon Trpčeski takes on one of the big pieces in the concerto repertoire – and wins.
The TSO's 2024 season is an ode to joy. "As an orchestra, we give a feeling, an experience," says Chief Conductor Eivind Aadland.
Excellent performances from Ilya Gringolts and the TSO string section take the orchestra to new heights.
Dohr can command all the rich, round tone quality that this instrument is known for, but it is the security and lustre of his soft playing that is most remarkable.
Under Nigel Westlake, the country’s top young players give the composer’s brilliant song cycle the orchestral premiere it deserves.