Review: Triple Treat (Selby & Friends)
An incisive exploration of three Beethoven piano trios, not all of which began as piano trios.
An incisive exploration of three Beethoven piano trios, not all of which began as piano trios.
ACO's 50th birthday is cause for celebration, says Richard Tognetti, but no reason to sit on one one's laurels.
Heavens above! This year's Port Fairy Spring Music Festival reaches for the stars – some you know and others you need to hear.
The audience is a crucial element in the ACO’s collaboration with Sydney Dance Company and celebrated countertenor Iestyn Davies.
Cellist Timo-Veikko Valve plots the soundlines of his native and adoptive countries in a dynamic and rousing concert.
Mahler’s Resurrection, superstars Lang Lang and Joyce DiDonato and a celebration of the 150th anniversary of Ravel’s birth in the mix for MSO 2025.
Richard Tognetti’s adventurous tour marks the welcome return of two Aussie favourite singers, Stuart Skelton and Catherine Carby.
As this year's curator, Finnish pianist Olli Munstonen brings five Australian debuts and two returning favourites to the Adelaide Hills.
A little bit of light and shade as the Australian Chamber Orchestra packs its bags for an Italian getaway.
For its 33rd season, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra delves into the communicative and connective power of music.
Friends combine in a fine performance of three extraordinary masterworks illuminating their composers’ careers.
For its 18th season, Kathryn Selby welcomes back Australian musicians she calls old friends, including the Goldner String Quartet for its final season.
Three festival programs and two mainland tours mark a broad season for the Quartet, with more programs and appearances yet to be announced.