The Metropolitan Orchestra announces its 2018 season
Its tenth season sees TMO give two world premieres in a concert series packed with favourites.
Its tenth season sees TMO give two world premieres in a concert series packed with favourites.
They will bring their celebrated two piano rendition of Bach's Goldberg Variations to the five-day festivities.
Ahead of their works being premiered by the ensemble, Natalie Nicolas and Clare Johnston talk inspiration and what it takes.
An enthralling evening of song that found a richer dimension to standard carol fare.
A well-shaped programme with pieces that spoke to each other across the centuries.
From childhood until his final years, Britten’s love of celebrating at Christmas time resulted in a wealth of festive works.
Benjamin Bagby’s Beowulf and Handel’s Israel in Egypt among the highlights of the festival, which is united by the theme of ‘Return’.
Fantastic performances by Michelle DeYoung and John Relyea as the SSO storms Bluebeard's Castle.
Sixteen ensembles, representing 15 nationalities and eight countries, will compete for more than $150,000.
In a good news story, the Sydney Con and others are getting behind the aims of the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program.
Boesch dons Schubert's coat for another winter of much content.
The young pianist encountered robbers, stowed away, and worked the docks in New York.
Ahead of an ANAM concert featuring piano works for four hands, the renowned pianist shares his thoughts on the musical form.