Review: The Art of the Violin (Bach Akademie Australia)
Bach Akademie’s violin celebration shows they’re bowed but never beaten.
Bach Akademie’s violin celebration shows they’re bowed but never beaten.
Australia's Madeleine Easton joins the Japanese great for a richly orchestrated concert of some of Bach's most beautiful and innovative music.
Music from great composers born in the same year makes for a zesty survey of the German, French and Italian Baroque styles.
The Blue Mountains festival goes from strength to strength with three premieres and an all-star lineup including Reginald Mobley, Lior and Nigel Westlake.
Spine-tingling singing from Reginald Mobley in the cathedral acoustic of St Stephen's.
From the first note, countertenor Reginald Mobley has the audience spellbound, immersed in a sound world of the clearest crystal.
Leading Black American countertenor Reginald Mobley talks about discovering his voice, his tour with Bach Akademie Australia, and the Trump administration.
Why can't Australians get enough of Bach? We trace his appeal Down Under with musicians and musicologists.
For the first time, the ensemble hosts an international collaboration and plays a national tour to share Bach's "rich, life affirming music".
It's Bach to the future as Madeleine Easton’s Akademie takes us on a journey to the stars.
GRAMMY-nominated American countertenor Reginald Mobley heads a star-studded lineup featuring Diana Doherty, Ross Edwards, Lior and Nigel Westlake.
It is fashionable to marginalise European composers of the past, but Bach’s music still electrifies and BAA is doing invaluable work keeping his brilliance alive.
The AWO and veteran star countertenor Andreas Scholl show that small is very beautiful.