Review: Bach: St John Passion (Apollo’s Fire/Jeannette Sorrell)
A new St John Passion with plenty of passion to spare.
A new St John Passion with plenty of passion to spare.
A hybrid favourite gets the intimate chamber treatment.
Sabine Devieilhe conjures impressions of great beauty.
The photographer, whose images will be familiar to anyone who’s been to a Musica Viva concert, takes us behind the scenes in a new exhibition
The great German mezzo retired in 1994 after a remarkable 48-year career. She turned 90 this year, but as Clive Paget discovered, she has lost none of her worldly wisdom or her sense of humour.
Xavier de Maistre and the Brandenburgs deliver a wide-ranging program full of surprises and hidden treasures.
The Australian conductor pays tribute to the French-Canadian mezzo and frequent recording partner of Joan Sutherland.
Highlighting emerging voices, this was a fine hour of Australian choral music.
Genevieve Lacey, Andrew Ford, Lyle Chan and the Grigoryan Brothers are among the successful applicants in its latest grants round.
The WA-born composer, musician, collaborative artist and programmer plans "a strong music program" for his first Festival in 2020.
The heads of Live Performance Australia and the National Association for the Visual Arts among the critics of what they see as a lack of support for the industry.
For some lawyers, playing music is a creative outlet as well as a necessary break from the stresses of the job.
In his new concerto for two pianos inspired by James Gleeson’s surrealist art, Carl Vine asks what’s to be done with two heroes?