Review: Daniel Müller-Schott with Konstantin Shamray (Melbourne Recital Centre)
Stellar musicianship and extraordinarily close connection make for a compelling performance.
Stellar musicianship and extraordinarily close connection make for a compelling performance.
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WASO's 2026 showcases "extraordinary artistry" with Mahler Nine, Wagner's The Flying Dutchman and two new Aussie concertos.
Four programs, three international guest performers and a focus on French masterworks marks Live At Yours' 2026 season.
Cameron Lam’s September playlist creates a listening experience that keeps speeding up, using local Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
Spanning centuries of music, ACO's 2026 season retains the sharp edge of the new and the unexpected.
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Gold Coast-based pianist Oscar Wong takes the podium, impressing judges with a diverse program.