Australia’s wandering minstrels go bush
Leading the pilgrimage to the bush: two cellists, Anthony Albrecht and Rachel Johnston, are trekking though rural and remote parts of Australia.
Leading the pilgrimage to the bush: two cellists, Anthony Albrecht and Rachel Johnston, are trekking though rural and remote parts of Australia.
A crash-course from David Robertson and a portrait by Diana Doherty are among the experiences on offer in the orchestra’s Holiday Auction.
Four years after his acclaimed Evangelist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, English tenor Nicholas Mulroy is back for more.
Lithe and robust interpretations of Ives by two Finnish youngsters.
The renowned independent label is working with Universal Music Group to distribute its catalogue digitally.
John Adams’ new opera proves there’s gold in them thar girls.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, the British pianist describes the challenges of Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms.
More change at the Orchestra as part of "a restructure". Meanwhile Alondra de la Parra goes on maternity leave, returning to Brisbane in July.
The opera world mourns the passing of one of its brightest stars, a singer belonging to that pantheon of revered Verdi baritones.
Violinist Daniel Hope and the Zurich Chamber Orchestra headline a season featuring diverse offerings from at home and abroad.
Charming sonatas for amateurs, but also for those in the know.
The opera may be 375 years old, but with its sex, murder and lust for power it feels as contemporary as the latest HBO hit.
Winning British programme to make you close your eyes and think.