Review: Martin Georgiev: Genesis, Marimba Concerto (Bulgarian National RSO)
Debut recording from young Bulgarian is quite a smasher.
Debut recording from young Bulgarian is quite a smasher.
Fine neglected orchestral fare, but is it a masterpiece?
Ashkenazy and Müller-Schott offer up a mighty sequel.
The Orchestra's Chairman refutes an "aggressive" story, but a former employee corroborates some of the criticisms.
The Australian composer talks about his brand new trombone concerto ahead of its premiere by Joshua Davis and WASO.
With the MEAA conducting a survey into sexual harassment in Australian theatre, Limelight asked the orchestras about the issue.
Ashkenazy's Shostakovich tribute with violinist Ray Chen reached an unforgettable incandescence.
The Australian Chamber Orchestra has announced a three-year partnership with London’s Milton Court Concert Hall.
Violinist Harry Bennetts delivers an excellent Tchaikovsky Concerto.
Despite choristers blushing and the Anglican Church declaring it “unsuitable,” Belshazzar’s Feast went on to conquer the world.
Old school Russian Brahms laced with the art that conceals art.
Manfred's makeover: Byron's gilt-tripper carries a little extra weight.
Ahead of its final concert for the year, conductor Leonard Weiss talks about where the orchestra has been and where it’s going. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in