Of All Ages: Hans-Eduard Kooij and the DSO

November 12, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   The Derwent Symphony Orchestra has brought music to the Hobart community since 1974, and draws players from the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, […]

First National Tour: Ray Chen

November 4, 2014

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 […]

CD Review: Between Worlds

October 27, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   ‘Between Worlds’ Music for saxophone and strings Nick Russoniello and the Acacia Quartet   Nicholas Russoniello’s debut album is certainly not […]

World Class: a Chat with Bernd Glemser

October 22, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Thinking big about your performance career? So did Bernd Glemser. Dreaming of a career as a concert pianist, he set out […]

When Music Meets Fashion: anon.

October 19, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Dressing up for a concert has never been so intriguing an exercise as it is with anon. The classical music ensemble […]

Live Review: SYO with Belshazzar’s Feast

October 11, 2014

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 […]

Brahms: A Love Story

October 7, 2014

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 […]

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