Review: Music Comes Out of Silence: A Memoir (András Schiff)
It may not be a memoir, but boy does András Schiff have plenty to say.
Educated at Adelaide and Sydney universities. Radio – presenter and production at 5UV and 5MBS. Winner of SA Bilby award. Writing since the early 1990s and published in DB and Rhythms magazine as well as Limelight since 2014. Liner notes for Artworks and ABC Classics.
It may not be a memoir, but boy does András Schiff have plenty to say.
This production of Stephen Sondheim's masterwork is something truly special.
Well-crafted program of French mélodies celebrate a gallic sextet’s centenary.
This fine, semi-staged production from State Opera South Australia, starring Ben Mingay as Billy Bigelow, shows why Carousel was such a groundbreaking show.
The music from across the ages dovetailed perfectly into a salve for our times, and was beautifully performed by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra musicians.
Brett Weymark delivers an affecting performance of a work whose themes still haunt us.
A magnificent, eclectic recital from a counter-tenor with truly prodigious abilities.
Soprano Jessica Aszodi excels in Berio's groundbreaking Folksongs.
Levit himself deserved six out of five stars for his performance, but there were a few technical issues.
A beautifully programmed concert, which provides a snapshot for the Incredible Floridas: Chamber Landscapes series at UKARIA.
Oboist Diana Doherty and the Streeton Trio offer up a concert of the highest quality.
South Australian piano pieces bathe in tonal colour and spiritual contemplation.
An essential guide to the thoughts of an essential woman.