Review: Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Simone Young offers up a feast for the musically starved in the SSO's return to the stage.
Greg Keane has been a Limelight contributor since 2008. He is a copywriter and has also lectured in music appreciation in the adult education sector. He has a prodigious collection of LPs and was previously a producer (aka the Dark Lord of Vinyl) of ABC Classic FM.
Simone Young offers up a feast for the musically starved in the SSO's return to the stage.
From Ives to Clarke, an intriguing mix of the familiar with the less-so.
Well played but is it really necessary?
Wilson cultivates an enchanted garden of quintessential English delights.
All rise for Angela Hewitt in the National Anthem and Beethoven's favourite earworm.
The Emersons transform Schumann's emotional volatility into pure gold.
Isaacs takes us on a picturesque musical journey, but maybe skip the booklet notes.
Many hands make Beethoven light (sometimes heavy) work.
A truly sensational discovery says fasten your seatbelt!
Barenboim and co. get to the heart of Elgar's most "English" scores
Fischer’s forces sing a Song of the Earth for the ages.
A recording that shows Black Music also matters.
Music's cure for insomnia, slightly soporific.