Review: New Beginnings (Australian Festival of Chamber Music)
The 2022 Australian Festival of Chamber Music opened with the James Cook University Opening Night concert celebrating the wonders of nature.
The 2022 Australian Festival of Chamber Music opened with the James Cook University Opening Night concert celebrating the wonders of nature.
Over one weekend, this festival created and delivered much more than the sum of its parts, punching well above its weight.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
It was all firing rockets, flashing light sabres and tooting old-fashioned French car horns in this sold-out Canberra Symphony Orchestra concert.
This was an elegant, well-programmed concert by Canberra Symphony Orchestra, with the world premiere of Kim Cunio's CO2 and the Ice Core the clear highlight.
The Australian World Orchestra again proves its mettle as an orchestra that Sir Simon Rattle said is “not just a national treasure, it’s an international treasure".
A splendid concert from Jessica Cottis and the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
A varied concert of music and dance that embraced past, present and future.
An extraordinary performance by William Barton and Véronique Serret.
Three Mozart concerts at the Canberra International Music Festival create curiosity and intrigue.
A beautifully written coffee table book and a valuable way of getting to know a man we all would like to get to know better, writes Clinton White.
Quickly adjusting its program because of COVID, Jessica Cottis conducted a starry performance, with music ranging from the majestic to the witty to the light-hearted.
Musicianship from some of the best in the business, in a lovely chamber recital.