Review: Breathtaking (Van Diemen’s Band)
Soprano and cornetto mingle in this rarely glimpsed musical world.
Soprano and cornetto mingle in this rarely glimpsed musical world.
Why limit the ‘Mozart effect’ to children when we could be using it on cheddar?
The Dutch violinist talks about moving countries to study at the Menuhin School age 11, her remarkably wide repertoire and the challenges of performing Beethoven’s and Sibelius’s concertos.
A quiet working environment seems to be best when it comes to creative problem solving.
The Grigoryan brothers get comfortable with JS Bach.
Endless inspiration from out of the Habsburg Boondocks.
British forces set a new benchmark in Americana.
Currentzis maxes out Mahler though with mixed results.
Music from the time of Leonardo performed with plenty of genius.
Music illuminates how migration shapes the human experience.
Conductor Diego Matheuz provides confident leadership in this consistently entertaining concert.
A well-played concert but a missed opportunity to send a strong message of artistic intent.
Siobhan Stagg, Asher Fisch and WASO fire on all cylinders in this unusual program.