Benjamin Martin: Juilliard School, Bernstein, and Bach’s Mysteries
BY GABRIELLE RUTTICO AND STEPHANIE ESLAKE These days, it’s hard to discover something new. History is thoroughly documented and highly accessible, and scarcely a […]
BY GABRIELLE RUTTICO AND STEPHANIE ESLAKE These days, it’s hard to discover something new. History is thoroughly documented and highly accessible, and scarcely a […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Derwent Symphony Orchestra has brought music to the Hobart community since 1974, and draws players from the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Taiwan-born and Brisbane-raised violinist Ray Chen is one of the hottest young musicians of our generation. The Giorgio Armani supported muso […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE ‘Between Worlds’ Music for saxophone and strings Nick Russoniello and the Acacia Quartet Nicholas Russoniello’s debut album is certainly not […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Thinking big about your performance career? So did Bernd Glemser. Dreaming of a career as a concert pianist, he set out […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Dressing up for a concert has never been so intriguing an exercise as it is with anon. The classical music ensemble […]
BY BEN NIELSEN Sydney Philharmonia Choir, Festival Chorus and Sydney Youth Orchestra conducted by Brett Weymark Belshazzar’s Feast by Walton, It is Better to […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Lust, murder, and revenge? Bring it on. Just make sure you’re not smoking. For centuries, opera has featured the grizzly and […]
BY LUCY RASH Dearly beloved: I have an announcement to make. Though I’m not usually one to declare such feelings so openly, I wish […]
German polyphonic overtone singer Anna-Maria Hefele astounds us with her ability to project two notes simultaneously. The classical singer has spent nearly ten years training […]
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