Review: Dancing to the Tremors of Time (Michael Kieran Harvey)
New works sparkle in the hands of Michael Kieran Harvey.
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.
New works sparkle in the hands of Michael Kieran Harvey.
Pine Gap and Uluru clash in hands of young American.
Wide-ranging portrait captures both music and words.
Neglected English composers receive much-needed world premieres.
Second recording of Henze’s oratorio worth the wait.
Quatuor Arod tackle the Second Viennese School.
Lesser-known works get sparkling treatment.
Dazzling virtuosity from Australian piano pair setting duets on fire.
New Australian works dazzle with understated brilliance.
Lam sets award-winning poetry to produce new forms of lieder.
A brilliant introduction to an early career composer full of ideas.
Beloved historic convent hosts excellent annual classical event in unusual spaces.
Fasten your seat belt! Steven Osborne’s return to Beethoven is a wild ride.