Review: Opening Gala (Canberra International Music Festival)
This Opening Gala program delivered works of markedly different styles and varying performance standards, with two recent Australian works faring particularly well.
This Opening Gala program delivered works of markedly different styles and varying performance standards, with two recent Australian works faring particularly well.
Ibragimova soars to heaven in Paganini's infernal masterpiece.
Howard Shelley's sympathetic advocacy is conveyed through a string of quiet pleasures.
Melbourne Guitar Quartet tells us about the importance of the Adelaide Guitar Festival, commissioning new work, their ‘Guitar Family’ instruments, and the time they built a log drum.
Aussie pianist unearths a treasure trove from a forgotten composer.
Danny Driver finesses the Hungarian that came in from the cold.
An excitingly diverse group of Australian composers will each write a six-minute work for an ANAM musician. Discover who the 67 are...
Adelaide will be illuminated in a new winter festival featuring an innovative program of music, art, light and technology.
Sublime moments were there for the taking at this year's Four Winds Festival, as strangers became friends.
Janáček’s signature piano pieces benefit from Vogt’s acutely nuanced playing.
Ninth time’s the charm in Bavouzet’s Haydn keyboard survey.
Benjamin Grosvenor's all-Liszt program reveals hidden gems and knocks it out of the park.
Jonathon Glonek tackles the violinist's ultramarathon.