Review: Strauss: Don Quixote, Violin Concerto (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Davis)
Davis’ and Müller-Schott’s Knight Errant portrait doesn’t err.
Davis’ and Müller-Schott’s Knight Errant portrait doesn’t err.
A multi-maestro line-up features seven new works by Australian composers and a Beethoven project to address climate change.
A Stravinsky double bill with the MSO reveals the power of Spring.
Andrew Davis champions Berlioz’s singular child in Melbourne.
A well-played concert but a missed opportunity to send a strong message of artistic intent.
Davis pays homage to the dreamers and the Glorious Dead.
Several tastes of Holst, both before and after The Planets.
The MSO’s Chief Conductor got a surprise when he began conducting Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries in Toronto on his 75th birthday.
Watkins and Lortie help Finzi rake eloquently over Romantic embers.
Sir Andrew Davis navigated thrilling musical worlds both known and unknown.
Blessed be the Bliss-makers, for they have rediscovered a long-forgotten gem.
From Mahler to Lang Lang with plenty in between, the MSO's outgoing Chief discusses his final year.
Sir Andrew and the MSO all kitted out for a high climb.