Review: WASO’s Favourites (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)
WASO's 2019 season gets off to a fun, flying start.
WASO's 2019 season gets off to a fun, flying start.
The SSO goes wild in a festive season opening gala to mark the start of David Robertson's final year.
The MSO’s Chief Conductor got a surprise when he began conducting Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries in Toronto on his 75th birthday.
Natsuko Yoshimoto is the newest custodian of the 18th-century violin, which she took for a spin in the orchestra's Season Opening Gala on the weekend.
The ACO and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir interweave Bach and Pärt with ethereal beauty.
WASO’s former Assistant Conductor returns to lead the orchestra’s season-opener after a whirlwind few years.
The Sydney ensemble's fourth year will see it perform music by composers from Mahler to Varèse, in concerts small, medium and large.
Violinist Ike See will play the 1590 Brothers Amati violin with the orchestra.
The NT orchestra celebrates its 30th anniversary season with a gala concert featuring Mahler’s First Symphony and a brand new work by Lachlan Skipworth.
Brett Dean's Hamlet on DVD, Stuart Skelton's debut recital album, and Pinchgut Opera are among the finalists.
The beleaguered telecommunications company has written the final two movements of the composer’s Eighth using a Mate 20 Pro smartphone.
Philippe Jordan offers more lean, agile Beethoven in the latest instalment of his symphony cycle with the Wiener Symphoniker.
Savall trips the Gallic light fantastic with a little Telemann thrown in.