Review: Mozart and the Russians (Australian Festival of Chamber Music)
From Mozart's Classical perfection to the dark turbulence of Taneyev, music shows it's power to emote.
From Mozart's Classical perfection to the dark turbulence of Taneyev, music shows it's power to emote.
Part documentary, part concert film, the warmth and ease between composer and quartet is palpable.
Australia's fantastic four celebrates 20 years with Ligeti, Stanhope and Beethoven.
Here is a really indispensible set of recordings.
Goldner and Lane turn in fine performances and provide a refreshing change from the standard classics.
Tastes and sounds of seven nations makes for a delicious chamber music smorgasbord.
For evidence that valuable Russian chamber music did not begin and end with Shostakovich’s string quartets, look no further than this excellent CD.
Four projects, two couples, one ensemble – it’s a full-time juggling job for a quartet of Australia’s busiest musicians. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
An excellent monograph of one of our most prominent composers.
Four players with a big vision of music feel like an entity in themselves.