Review: I Thought I Saw Your Face (Peet Morrison)
Denmark-based Australian cellist presents dark works perfect for 2020.
Denmark-based Australian cellist presents dark works perfect for 2020.
A rich aspect of MacMillan’s music opened up in polished performances.
All rise for Angela Hewitt in the National Anthem and Beethoven's favourite earworm.
A Schumann staple brilliantly embellished by an eclectic array of other voices.
Outback pianos, telegraphs, lakes and Percy Grainger forge new piano sounds.
Michael Kieran Harvey pays tribute to teenage environmental activist.
Isaacs takes us on a picturesque musical journey, but maybe skip the booklet notes.
A Rococo bon bouchée – forget the big wigs and mouches.
Beautifully performed miniatures will enchant lovers of French flute music.
Loaned the multi-million-dollar 1734 violin when he was still a student at Juilliard, the young musician tells us about being its custodian, and recording his debut album.
Another superbly serious encounter courtesy of Igor Levit.
Marc-André Hamelin wrestles with two piano Goliaths and comes out on top.
Lin’s new survey confirms her as in the premier rank of Glass interpreters.