Review: Beethoven: Lieder (Matthias Goerne & Jan Lisiecki)
Neglected gems get a polish from a master and his apprentice.
Neglected gems get a polish from a master and his apprentice.
Spicer presents a colourful and fragrant musical bouquet of Marian works.
MacMillan plumbs mystical depths with enormous creativity.
A thoughtful but emotionally inconsistent account of Shostakovich’s social commentary.
D’Oustrac and Gaillard make all kinds of madness seem vicariously pleasurable.
An English song recital, and for once one to savour in one sitting.
Prohaska and Drake's intriguing programme of songs tells us all about Eve.
Howells’ hidden masterpiece is rescued from obscurity.
Pianist and Grainger expert proves melodiously gifted composer.
Leonard Bernstein’s eclectic Mass sounds more contemporary than ever but remains a challenge.
The Sydney chamber choir has awarded three composers $1,500 each for an original a cappella work to be performed live once COVID-19 restrictions lift.
Gesualdo Six kicks it out of the park with this flawless recording.
Following the success of his Winterreise recording with Erin Helyard, David Greco tells us about giving Schubert's younger, more optimistic song cycle the HIP treatment.