Review: Brahms & Tchaikovsky (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Plenty of thrills as international stars add to this SSO concert that really took off.
Steve Moffatt’s earliest musical memories are of his father’s dubious tenor accompanying 78s of Gigli and Björling. As a local newspaper reporter in London, he covered Jimi Hendrix’s inquest. Now retired, he reviews concerts for Limelight and NewsLocal newspapers, where he worked as production editor.
Plenty of thrills as international stars add to this SSO concert that really took off.
Open house as Australian Chamber Orchestra unveils its state-of-the-art new base.
Husband and wife duo take us to Debussy, Beyoncé and beyond.
Cracked clarinet was an ill wind that blew some good in the end.
Time stands still as Omega weave their magic far from the madding crowd.
Nimble footed Clerici and his old band make a last-minute detour to Scotland.
Bach’s magnificent Easter offering is given its due reward by a crack team.
Familiarity breeds plenty of content with a joyful blast of Beethoven.
Reach for the oxygen as Jack Liebeck tackles the Himalayas of the violin.
Plenty to relish and think about amid the sounds of Silence.
A triumphant and magnificent return to the stage after a year of adversity.
Stellar launch of an anniversary season ends with a big bang.
This "Requiem of the Imagination", featuring Mozart and new music by Jessica Wells, was a superb concert eliciting excitement and joy.