Review: Im Abendrot (Matthias Goerne, Seong-Jin Cho)
Matthias Goerne beckons you towards the sunset in this glorious recital.
Tony Way is a director of music at Melbourne’s historic St Francis’ Church. Holding a masters degree in music, he is an organist and choir director as well as a published composer. He has been reviewing classical music for over two decades.
Matthias Goerne beckons you towards the sunset in this glorious recital.
Bouquets all round for this fresh, appealing and diverse program.
A probing look into the dark, homicidal and harmonic world of Gesualdo.
Jacob Mühlrad's postmodern musical tower of Babel gives food for thought.
A perfect birthday present: Cecilia McDowall's colourful music in superb performances.
Captivating Lieder from a forgotten master of song.
A Bavarian tribute to Elgar, the Germanophile.
Captivating transcriptions that could become a cult classic.
Philippe Jaroussky's star continues to shine brightly in this wonderfully varied recital.
Compelling, crystalline performances despite some missed repertoire opportunities.
A master cellist delights with refined and elegant playing.
An intriguing blend of ancient and modern works in search of lost innocence.
A noteworthy contribution to Australian musical history, handsomely presented.