Review: A Tropical Winter’s Journey (Australian Festival of Chamber Music)
Robin Tritschler's luminous Winterreise anchors an emotionally rich AFCM program of old and new.
Robin Tritschler's luminous Winterreise anchors an emotionally rich AFCM program of old and new.
Jack Liebeck and Piers Lane's musical chemistry and soulful shaping makes for a engaging, intimate and much appreciated recital.
Superb musicianship transforms an evening of introspective masterpieces into one of the festival's defining concerts.
The pianists, mostly British, performed these unfamiliar, challenging works with extraordinary discipline and flair.
Fine Vine, from the chamber rather than the cellar.
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The AFCM is about to transform the way we think about one of Australia's beloved tropical hotspots.
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AFCM's canny balancing of the known and the new, the challenging and the comfortable, make it something special in Australia's music festival landscape.
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