Review: Busoni: Piano Concerto (Kirill Gerstein)
More is more: Kirill Gerstein makes an eloquent case for the supersize.
More is more: Kirill Gerstein makes an eloquent case for the supersize.
In 1989, Lyn Williams founded the Sydney Children’s Choir, now part of the national Gondwana Choirs. She tells Jo Litson about the excitement of developing an essentially new genre in Australia, and of celebrating the 30th anniversary with the Gondwana World Choral Festival.
We’ll be streaming the 19-year-old flute player’s performance in the competition’s First Round in St Petersburg early Saturday morning.
The Russian-American pianist tells us about recording the Busoni Piano Concerto, Limelight's Recording of the Month in June.
A brilliant exploration of romantic pianism in its many guises.
The Ukrainian-born violinist’s Stradivarius was slated to give the world premiere of Tchaikovsky’s Concerto, but its former owner had other ideas.
An hour of peace and community with an otherworldly feel.
The film producer and arts lover, renowned for her soirées and dinner parties, reflects on the music in her brilliant life and career, and imagines that heaven would be filled with it, even though she’s an atheist.
To mark its second year in Australia, the international festival kicks the music-making up a notch with a live stream of Joseph Tawadros's concert with the SSO and a tribute to Richard Gill.
Australian baroque band deliver an off-the-beaten-track hit.
An extended reflection on a fascinating sound world.
Four stellar performers join forces in a feast for harp lovers.
Hothouse music could benefit from a little more heat.