Review: Light & Darkness (Martina Filijak)
Casting light and shade on the two faces of Abbe Liszt.
Casting light and shade on the two faces of Abbe Liszt.
Quietly dazzling performances light up Feldman’s introspective minor masterpiece.
Alard’s Bach survey gets into its stride with Weimar period wonders.
Eight young composers will have their fanfare recorded and broadcast at venues around Australia, while another 16 will see their work performed at a concert at QPAC.
Charming and dazzling tributes to a piano giant of yesteryear.
An enchanting, semi-animated documentary directed by Sophie Raymond (Mrs Carey’s Concerts) takes us inside the recorder virtuoso’s mind, using visual references from Alice in Wonderland to the Harry Potter Patronus spell.
Big questions answered with Esfahani in modernist harpsichord recital.
Han Chen delights in surface detail but misses Thomas Adès’ darker depths.
Australian master explores a masterwork.
The roaring ‘20s and elegant ‘30s preserved in aspic.
Paul Lewis dusts off Beethoven's Bagatelles to reveal glistening gems.
The pianist tells us about his recording of the composer’s Bagatelles, Limelight’s Recording of the Month in August, and why these works are perfect for the present moment.
A life’s work with some variations both new and old.