Newsworthy: December 2024
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Gavrylyuk captivates with his phenomenal execution, interpretative insight and wonderfully expressive left hand.
The opening of an uncatalogued donation to New York’s Morgan Library & Museum has revealed a short, previously unknown work.
Pianist Kirill Gerstein commences his 2024 Australian tour with a display of superb technique and remarkable variety of touch.
Inspired by the big screen release of Chevalier, Limelight trawls the streamers and DVD shelves for the best cinematic explorations of the lives of classical music greats.
Chopin and Latin music combined in pianist Sergio Tiempo’s reflective and impressive recital.
Featuring some of Australia’s finest pianists in a visually immersive performance space, this four-day festival is piano heaven.
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.
With Yeol Eum Son on piano and conducted by Eivind Aadland, this program of works by Maria Grenfell, Chopin, Moszkowski and Mendelssohn was rich in the flavours of Poland, Italy and the Apple Isle.
An entire recital of Chopin's Waltzes could be a daunting prospect, but Mark Coughlan's energetic performance carried the day despite occasional lapses in precision.
British star brings clarity and artistry to two well-loved masterpieces.
The master of miniature piano forms, Chopin was spurred on by his passion for the writer George Sand and a deep understanding of his Polish musical roots.
What can the pianist-composer’s heart, preserved in a jar of cognac, tell us about his death?