Review: Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos. 22, 21, 10 and 1 (Angela Hewitt)
Hewitt reveals miracles to come in unlikely selection.
Hewitt reveals miracles to come in unlikely selection.
Frenchman’s survey meets Haydn’s critical periods.
Intimate demonstration of the piano’s capabilities, but odd acoustics frustrate.
Triumphant return to keyboard in Beethoven and Schumann.
The festival has kicked off with music journeying across multiple continents.
The finalist in the 2016 Sydney International Piano Competition tells us about his whirlwind last three years ahead of his upcoming Australian tour.
Performer-composer Katia Beaugeais discusses her collaborations with other composers, developing new ways of playing the saxophone, and training like an athlete to circular breathe for seven minutes non-stop.
Fine performances, not without some whimsy.
Fine playing from an Australian guitarist in New York.
Early piano musings from a neglected symphonist.
Schiff reborn guarantees revelations aplenty.
The Canadian pianist and composer tells us about his new recording with Chineke! which features his own compositions alongside Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
Four young pianists from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music will battle it out for the $12,000 grand prize.