A chat with Carlos E. Barcenas, young opera star
BY LUCY RASH Young tenor Carlos E. Bárcenas continues his rise through the ranks of opera royalty in Victorian Opera’s latest production of Lucia Di […]
BY LUCY RASH Young tenor Carlos E. Bárcenas continues his rise through the ranks of opera royalty in Victorian Opera’s latest production of Lucia Di […]
MADELINE ROYCROFT Lucia di Lammermoor Victorian Opera Her Majesty’s Theatre, 12 April Melbourne’s opera-going masses cram into Her Majesty’s Theatre to witness Jessica […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE A library houses a collection of memories. Biographies sharing a person’s childhood; volumes detailing the knowledge an author spent his life […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Bach to the Future Works by Kats-Chernin, Haydn, Mozart, and Barber Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Genevieve Lacey Federation Concert Hall, 9 […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Evolving Francesca Prihasti CD launches May 4 Evolving, recorded in New York with Rodney Green (drums), Orlando Le Fleming (double bass) and […]
BY THOMAS MISSON Works by Perotin, Shostakovich, and Beethoven Huon Quartet Kettering Community Hall, 10 April Not deterred by the gusty weather outside, the Kettering […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE ARIA-winning composer Sally Whitwell is tapping into the “jukebox of her mind” this weekend as she teams up with Sydney Philharmonia’s […]
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON Romantic Memories Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sydney Opera House, 6 April Alban Berg never heard his Violin Concerto performed, but it […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The new Melbourne Guitar Foundation met with great success in its 2015 season, having hosted concerts with international talent from Johannes […]
MADELINE ROYCROFT It’s National Youth Week in Australia, which means we’re joining in to celebrate people aged 12-25. In the classical music world, ‘young’ […]
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