Review: Messiaen: La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jesus-Christ, Poemes pour Mi, Chronochromie (Symphonieorchester des Bayrischen Rundfunks)
Compelling performances from Messiaen master, Kent Nagano.
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.
Compelling performances from Messiaen master, Kent Nagano.
Purcell’s royal odes given elegance, polish and wit from The King’s Consort.
This flying squadron of musicians lifts the reputation of a German in Rome
A choir to watch presents an engaging Anglo-American program.
Engaging Sydney singers widen our knowledge of Renaissance polyphony.
Distinctive intersection of ancient and modern provides rewarding musical encounter.
Savall’s distinctive approach to Victoria’s Holy Week music brings fresh insights.
Another rich selection of Purcell’s stylish music stylishly performed.
A wonderfully appealing blend of music from the Old World and the New.
A tantalising selection of art songs from Catalonia.
The enterprising David Skinner shines a welcome light on Byrd’s secular music.
Matthias Goerne beckons you towards the sunset in this glorious recital.
Bouquets all round for this fresh, appealing and diverse program.