Review: Stephen Kovacevich (Melbourne Recital Centre)
A wonderful opportunity to salute and thank this famous pianist for so many happy musical memories.
Tony Way is a director of music at Melbourne’s historic St Francis’ Church. Holding a masters degree in music, he is an organist and choir director as well as a published composer. He has been reviewing classical music for over two decades.
A wonderful opportunity to salute and thank this famous pianist for so many happy musical memories.
Elgar’s court of King Caractacus is just passing by Brexit Britain.
A welcome exploration of the younger, more intimate Schütz.
Russia and Bohemia unite in excellent harmony, in a concert featuring Vadim Gluzman and Czech maestro, Jakub Hrůša.
A brilliant exploration of romantic pianism in its many guises.
A significant step in Australia’s journey of reconciliation.
Such fine advocacy of Australian music augurs well for the future.
A truly memorable recital in which brilliant technique was used not to blind, but to illuminate.
No bats in this belfry – Jansons rings Rach’s bells with style.
A winning musical combination to fight the winter blues.
Andrew Davis champions Berlioz’s singular child in Melbourne.
Amazing synergy and synchronicity in this latter-day Pictures at an Exhibition.
Chailly brings untiring energy to this musical curio, but is it enough?