Review: Amanda Lee Falkenberg: The Moons Symphony (London Symphony Orchestra, London Voices, Marin Alsop)
An Australian composer offers a majestic evocation of moons near and far.
An Australian composer offers a majestic evocation of moons near and far.
Touring opportunities, co-commissions and digital innovation top an ambitious wish list.
Siobhan Stagg’s career is skyrocketing. The Australian soprano speaks with us about how she ended up in Berlin, and why her focus is now on the bigger picture.
This month features a striking operatic debut, the latest pianistic fireworks from Aussie-born barrister Paul Wee, plus outstanding new releases from Krystian Zimerman and Hilary Hahn.
We catch up with Amanda Lee Falkenberg to find out how The Moons Symphony came to be, and what listeners can expect from the thrilling artistic odyssey.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A staggering 114 musicians will play masterworks by John Adams, Debussy, Ravel, Mahler and Bruckner when the LSO tours Australia next year.
The musical giant known for his wit and passion has passed away aged 69.
Summer concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Blockbusters from Kaufmann and the Dude lead a stellar pack, but an exceptional month throws up plenty of other treasure, plus a remarkable Aussie debut.
Zimerman and Rattle produce a Beethoven Piano concerto cycle for the ages.
Part Scandi-noir thriller, part Ancient Greek drama, Kaija Saariaho's Innocence makes for persuasive music theatre.
Sir Simon Rattle and bass-baritone Gerald Finley talk to Clive Paget about how Janáček spun something so profoundly philosophical out of a tale of foxes in a forest.