Review: Orava String Quartet (Musica Viva Tasmania)
The Orava Quartet offers up an evening of drama and emotional depth in Hobart.
The Orava Quartet offers up an evening of drama and emotional depth in Hobart.
Artists at the 19th iteration of the Southern Cross Soloists’ annual festival will include the Orava Quartet, pianists Jayson Gillham and Gladys Chua, New Zealand soprano Isabella Moore, violinist, dancer and composer Eric Avery and many more.
Emily Sun, Daniel Rojas and the Orava Quartet are among the artists performing in the chamber music series.
A fresh, energetic take on a classic of the quartet repertoire.
A real sense of music as both a historical and a living art.
The Director of Tasmanian Chamber Music Festival Allanah Dopson about a unique concert carousel that has audiences delighted.
An exciting string quartet revels in an insightful and energetic performance.
Musical sommelier Carl Vine gives us a taste of the vintages on offer in this year’s Festival program.
Playing with a chamber outfit in Australia can be a pretty precarious profession. We spoke to some of our finest ensembles about the challenges faced and finding that special ingredient that makes them compelling for audiences today.
New kids on the block display a remarkable maturity.
Stanley Dodds leads an inspired tour through a brilliantly orchestrated gem.
The Oravas live up to the hype and more in this stunning concert of Haydn, Rachmaninov and Debussy.
Fresh from their recent tour for Musica Viva, Sabine Meyer and Alliage Quintett top The Limelight Chart – our monthly list of Australia’s best-selling classical music albums.