Review: Friday Night Fireworks (Bendigo Chamber Music Festival)
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival's Friday night concert lived up to the promise of its title – a blast of colour and light.
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival's Friday night concert lived up to the promise of its title – a blast of colour and light.
A celebration of music both Great and British, Fish, Chips & Warm Beer was brilliantly played and passionately delivered.
In a world of multiple Beethoven, Shostakovich and Bartók cycles, asks Flinders Quartet, how have we missed Maconchy?
The nature of counterpoint and fugue brilliantly illustrated by the QSO in an intimate rehearsal room concert.
The quartet renews its commitment to gender-balanced programming across three mainstage concerts, featuring three new premieres from Australian composers and tours across urban and regional Victoria.
One of the finest violin concertos ever written and a melodic Dvořák symphony make for a splendid musical evening, led by conductor and violinist Guy Braunstein.
Uzbek pianist Behzod Abduraimov shone in duet with the QSO in Rachmanimov’s Concerto No 2 for Piano and Orchestra, while ancient landscapes came to life in Lachlan Skipworth’s Hinterland.
In its debut concert as the new Company in Residence at QPAC, Ensemble Q gave a vivacious performance of works by Beethoven and Paul Dean.
A beautifully realised Baroque program with two stunning oboe concertos.
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.
Hosted and conducted by Dane Lam, Queensland Symphony Orchestra's Opera Gala was one of exceptional quality, showcasing the talents of four of Australian opera's most exciting voices in a first-class concert program.
Ensemble Q gives a thoughtful examination of early 20th-century chamber rarities.
An outstanding concert of iconic orchestral classics presented with humour and virtuosity