An Inspiring Collaboration
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian String Quartet join forces for one special concert.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Australian String Quartet join forces for one special concert.
Under the baton of Otto Tausk, WASO make a coherent showcase of three wildly contrasting works.
After a barrage of outrage from music lovers and musicians worldwide, the BBC has reversed its decision to disband its revered vocal ensemble – for now.
Sir Simon Rattle chats about Bruckner, Brexit and the London Symphony Orchestra's tour of Australia.
What do our orchestras and choirs have on offer in the year ahead?
This month, Meyerbeer gets his just desserts, it’s Elgar, Jim, but not as we know it, and is this the best Mahler Five ever?
The Swiss produce a superb 75th birthday celebration of an American great.
Closing its season, ACO explores the music of the New World from divine Dvořák, Feldman, Price and Walker to Bryce Dessner, John Adams and a world premiere by his son Samuel.
Some have suggested John Adams' new opera is too conventional, but Clive Paget disagrees, finding that age cannot wither the composer as he takes on Shakespeare's Egyptian dish.
A staggering 114 musicians will play masterworks by John Adams, Debussy, Ravel, Mahler and Bruckner when the LSO tours Australia next year.
Why has classical music been so slow to incorporate electric instruments?
Adams then and now: keystone works championed with persuasive Nashville panache.
Beethoven and Adams make for an absolutely riveting combination.