Review: Goldner String Quartet & Bernadette Harvey (Musica Viva)
This concert was an unmissable hour to honour our finest chamber group, featuring two family favourites as belated anniversaries were celebrated with a live audience.
This concert was an unmissable hour to honour our finest chamber group, featuring two family favourites as belated anniversaries were celebrated with a live audience.
Cameron Lam explores the string quartet in this month's playlist of Australian art music.
After having to cancel last year, the charming, boutique festival will return in October with two consecutive programs.
The Goldners serve up a musical smorgasbord at the Castlemaine State Festival.
Kathryn Stott unveils her final program as Artistic Director, postponed after the cancellation of the 2020 festival.
Paul Kildea’s first season as Artistic Director will feature several programs rescued from 2020, plenty of Australian artists, as well as a staged presentation of his book Chopin’s Piano.
More musical gold from the old country unearthed by the Goldners and Piers Lane.
Two (near) contemporaries make surprising bedfellows.
“I wanted to cram as much in as possible,” says Artistic Director Kathryn Stott unveiling her final program in Townsville.
Carl Vine tells us about his swansong season as Artistic Director of the organisation, which celebrates its 75th birthday next year.
A mournful Popper and happy-go-lucky Copland between two immense Czech works.
The festival has kicked off with music journeying across multiple continents.
Premiering in Townsville, Connor D’Netto’s new string quartet is another step closer to completing a life-long musical bucket list.