Review: In Paradisum (Sydney Chamber Choir)
Challenging on many levels but always beautiful, vivid and brilliantly sung.
Challenging on many levels but always beautiful, vivid and brilliantly sung.
A transcendent program co-curated and composed by Ross Edwards is the perfect send-off for outgoing Festival Director Catherine Harker.
With the Goldner String Quartet’s final release Child’s Play out now, violinist Dene Olding talks about the ensemble’s relationship with composer Carl Vine.
Built around a brilliant staging of Stravinsky’s ‘Soldier’s Tale’, this curatorial masterclass explores the art of innovation itself.
Two national tours, two festivals and stellar guest musicians make up a season that "brims with personality".
Liszt vs Brahms! Reich vs Glass! AFCM brings together a selection of works by composers who disliked each other intensely.
Groundbreaker Eric Whitacre shows us Zen and the wonderful art of polyphonic maintenance.
The Blue Mountains festival goes from strength to strength with three premieres and an all-star lineup including Reginald Mobley, Lior and Nigel Westlake.
Kathryn Selby, Julian Smiles and Daniel Dodds celebrate Maurice Ravel’s 150th birthday in dazzling style.
Music lovers give Heavenly Thanks as they farewell the incomparable Goldner String Quartet in the room where it all began.
After an emotional farewell tour, Goldner String Quartet ends where it began. "We have definitely made the most of our time together", says violist Irina Morozova.
GRAMMY-nominated American countertenor Reginald Mobley heads a star-studded lineup featuring Diana Doherty, Ross Edwards, Lior and Nigel Westlake.
With friends Julian Smiles and Dimity Hall, Kathryn Selby delivers a sublime evening of European chamber music.