On Air & Online: Radio and streaming in April 2023
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Now an at-home essential rather than a COVID lifebuoy, ADCH offers two festivals in its new season that brings more than 200 live concerts straight to your living room.
Bringing local and travelling artists to coastal NSW, this year's Festival features Australian String Quartet, Speak Percussion and Ngaiire.
Conductor Laureate Sir Andrew Davis proved a saviour at times as the MSO played with its talented Young Artist in Association, 14-year-old Christian Li, while Brahms' Symphony No 4 received an impressive performance.
Co-directors Chris Howlett and Howard Penny imbue Victoria's old gold town with the vigour of chamber works both beloved and rediscovered.
Sophie Rowell discusses her inaugural season as Artistic Director of MCO, which includes world premieres by Caerwen Martin, Lior and Ade Vincent, as well as a focus on local talent and female composers.
The combined forces of MSO and ANAM under Chief Conductor Jaime Martín delivered a revelatory performance that brought the audience to its feet.
One of Australia’s foremost violin pedagogues, who was a founding member of the ACO, has died at the age of 75, leaving behind a formidable legacy.
The success of this interdisciplinary concert series warrants its return in an expanded format.
KLASSIK underground's second concert created an immersive sound world through light and music by Ukrainian and Russian composers.
In its Australian debut, KLASSIK underground combined German expressionist music with live visuals.
The globe-trotting, game-changing violist talks about what has changed since COVID, playing chamber music with Joshua Bell, and how arts funding in Germany isn’t as idyllic as it seems…
Throughout the second half of the year, UKARIA will draw some of the finest Australian and international musicians to the Adelaide Hills.