Asher Fisch on scaling Strauss’ Alpensinfonie
Like Strauss, WASO’s Munich-based maestro knows a thing or two about hiking in the Bavarian mountains.
Like Strauss, WASO’s Munich-based maestro knows a thing or two about hiking in the Bavarian mountains.
The long-serving Managing Director of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra will step down at the end of 2018 after 17 years at the helm.
A buoyant, life-affirming concert from Lisa Batiashvili and the SSO.
The “connoisseur’s pianist” talks about the vitality of Beethoven’s music and the concerto that launched the Brazilian pianist’s career at age 12.
Taikoz and the SSO whip up a storm in the concert hall.
Solemn Estonian cello works finessed on a wing and a prayer.
Nathan Aspinall has been selected as one of 24 participants to battle it out at the elite competition in Denmark.
Poles apart 20th-century greats, fused by Steinbacher.
The Georgian-born violinist on her new all-Prokofiev album and why she won’t be performing in Russia any time soon.
Edward Gardner and James Ehnes whip up a fine Hungarian goulash.
Sir Andrew Davis’s fat knight offers all the requisite swagger.
Riley Lee’s shakuhachi had Lachlan Skipworth heading to Japan. Now he’s melding its haunting melodies with orchestral forces.
Thirteen of Australia and New Zealand’s most promising young classical musicians will take part in the SSO's prestigious training program.