Review: Of the Body (Luminescence Chamber Singers)
Crack Canberra vocal ensemble Luminescence gives body and soul in this rare visit to the Emerald City.
Crack Canberra vocal ensemble Luminescence gives body and soul in this rare visit to the Emerald City.
After 80 years of silence, music by Dunera Boy Max-Peter Meyer finally has its day in the sun at Canberra International Music Festival.
Titled Dark With Excessive Bright, the Australian Haydn Ensemble's 11th season offers programs of Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn and Boccherini, along with some rarer selections.
The festival frees 'the child within' with 150 artists and five premieres over 10 days, in a program that includes the Brodsky Quartet, Quatuor Van Kuijk, William Barton and Katie Yap.
Cameron Lam explores choirs new and old, and the music written for them, in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Cameron Lam explores old favourites and new tracks in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Ukrainian bandura player and vocalist Larissa Kovalchuk discusses her training in Kyiv, the constant pressure from Russia, the horrors of the war, and taking part in a fundraising concert in Canberra.
The violinist discusses his new group’s origins, the repertoire they most enjoy, their experience at this year's Canberra International Music Festival, and whether a composer can recreate a painting through music.
This wide-ranging program perfectly reflects Canberra Festival's overarching theme, even if one did have to work to see the links.
Australia's first-ever period-instrument presentation of The Creation reveals the fresh vitality and range of colours in Haydn’s score.
Roland Peelman explores the genesis of Haydn’s Creation, from the high-minded philosophy of The Enlightenment to the very real motivation of a large commission!
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Our April features explore the new Cobar Sound Chapel, a documentary about luthier Harry Vatiliotis's last violin, musical arrangements in the past and today, and the joy of walking and its link to creativity.