Review: Dreams and Passions (Konstantin Shamray, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra)
Johannes Fritzsch handles a seemingly disparate program beautifully, while Konstantin Shamray's performance of difficult concerto will be talked about for years to come.
Johannes Fritzsch handles a seemingly disparate program beautifully, while Konstantin Shamray's performance of difficult concerto will be talked about for years to come.
QSO’s 75th year features classical favourites, works by 20 Australian composers including several world premieres, opera, film and musical theatre galas, and performances by international soloists.
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An intimate chamber concert featuring percussion and the brass and wind ensembles of the QSO made for a delightful afternoon program of well-crafted music.
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This mighty performance by members of the TSO deserved far more applause than the enthusiastic, socially distanced audience could give.
A three-month program but with an admirable commitment to 100 percent streaming.
A monumental and memorable musical climax, in defiance of the seven long months of silence.
The QSO's 2021 season features three new commissions by Australian composers and a focus on the orchestra's own musicians.