Review: ActewAGL Llewellyn Three (Canberra Symphony Orchestra)
Nicholas Milton and guests deliver an engaging concert with the CSO – and a most satisfying Enigma.
Nicholas Milton and guests deliver an engaging concert with the CSO – and a most satisfying Enigma.
Ahead of the ensemble’s anniversary concert, co-founder Jenny Duck-Chong reflects on Halcyon’s first two decades and the state of play for new music.
Growing up with Martha Argerich as a friend of the family, there was no way he wasn’t going to be a pianist. He talks to Justine Nguyen about his Queensland Symphony residence and his musical credo.
Many first-time finalists, emerging composers and past winners are in the mix this year.
The three outstanding performers will go on to perform concertos with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Milton.
We speak to David Robertson as the SSO looks to the future in a season of blockbuster concerts and new appointments, from Lang Lang’s return to Stuart Skelton in Peter Grimes.
Just half of the eight finalists will have a chance to win the $10,000 Overseas Travel Scholarship.
The spinto tenor is embracing the chance to take a new look at Verdi's opera, with Davide Livermore directing a digitally staged production.
Two WASO debuts impress in this satisfying concert of two favourites and an Australian premiere.
An enthusiastic dog became the main event at a recent recital in Brazil.
Bangarra's Bennelong leads the pack, with Muriel's Wedding, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and Brett Dean's Hamlet close behind.
In the wake of his death, we revisit a wonderful, wide-ranging interview that Andrew Ford did with the British composer/conductor in Aldeburgh in 1992.
This July marked the centenary of Ingmar Bergman’s birth. Albert Ehrnrooth looks at the role classical music played in his films and theatre from The Magic Flute to Fanny and Alexander.