Review: Greta (Michael Kieran Harvey)
Michael Kieran Harvey pays tribute to teenage environmental activist.
Dr Lisa MacKinney is a historian, musician and freelance writer based in Melbourne whose writing has been published in newspapers, scholarly journals, mainstream music periodicals and books. She plays guitar and organ, and has performed extensively in Australia and internationally.
Michael Kieran Harvey pays tribute to teenage environmental activist.
Mozartists thrill on urgent journey through second installment of Sturm und Drang.
Glorious orchestrations shine in works by award-winning Russian based in Sweden.
Marc-André Hamelin wrestles with two piano Goliaths and comes out on top.
Snider reworks mass into requiem for the environment to spectacular effect.
Brett Dean leads the way with evocations of otherworldly visitations.
Twenty-fifth anniversary album pays tribute to our feathered friends.
The land of a thousand dances – adventures in brass with Vrabec.
Prodigiously talented young composer unites Iceland and Estonia.
Paul Lewis dusts off Beethoven's Bagatelles to reveal glistening gems.
Gesualdo Six kicks it out of the park with this flawless recording.
Fairy tales meet up with choral works and definitely go to the ball.
Aussie flautist wows with technique, invention and style.