Jonas Kaufmann: Wagner & Me
Two Wagner operas lie at the heart of the tenor's repertoire. We grilled him on all things Wagner ahead of his Aussie Parsifal.
Two Wagner operas lie at the heart of the tenor's repertoire. We grilled him on all things Wagner ahead of his Aussie Parsifal.
For the English pianist soon to tour Australia, Schubert is like wine – he gets better and better with age. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
His Bach Cello Suites has been recognised at the AIR Awards, as was James Morrison and Don Burrows’ In Good Company. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Kosky praised for embracing the opera's complexities; Domingo and Alagna part of Bayreuth's 2018 programme.
A forest made from recycled materials is part of an immersive musical experience for children at the Sydney Opera House. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The Russian pianist is touring Australia in celebration of the Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia’s 40th birthday. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The London-based Australian violinist talks about playing with the Sydney Youth Orchestra again after her time abroad. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
A new report shows women continue to be shut out across key sectors of the contemporary Australian music scene.
The Dutch cellist talks about the pleasures and challenges of performing a three-night marathon of the masters’ cello works. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Playing of a première ordre from Simone Young and the AWO.
The work in progress showing of Cat Hope's new experimental sound opera left one writer virtually speechless.
Dvořák could easily have ended up a jobbing musician in some small town but his ambition and genius led him down a different path.
Jewish artists fleeing persecution in Europe in the 1930s created work in Australia, the US, Japan and even in concentration camps. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in