Review: The Balanescu Quartet Retrospective (Adelaide Festival)
A colourful and energetic journey through the Quartet's musical worlds.
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A colourful and energetic journey through the Quartet's musical worlds.
Ivo van Hove's dizzyingly multi-faceted production takes a compelling look at leadership across the ages.
Artist Angelica Mesiti and curator Juliana Engberg will represent Australia at the Biennale in 2019.
Playwright Jochen Sandig, whose imaginative staging of Brahms Requiem is coming to Adelaide, explains why this “human” Requiem is more relevant than ever.
Artistic Director Kathryn Stott has unveiled her first program for the Festival, with a swathe of new artists, premieres and plenty of old favourites.
Composer Liza Lim is among the winners, receiving the Australia Council Don Banks Music Award.
The long-serving Managing Director of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra will step down at the end of 2018 after 17 years at the helm.
The specialist classical music store on Bourke St will close its doors this month after 96 years.
The “connoisseur’s pianist” talks about the vitality of Beethoven’s music and the concerto that launched the Brazilian pianist’s career at age 12.
Holly Harrison and Paul Stanhope will provide brand new works for the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.
Taikoz and the SSO whip up a storm in the concert hall.
Sabine Meyer and the Alliage Quintett kick off Musica Viva's 2018 with a carnival of orchestral favourites.
Jordi Savall brought a subtle, understated warmth to this rich exploration of musical heritage.