Review: Nellie – the life and loves of Dame Nellie Melba (Robert Wainwright)
An Aussie icon turns out to have more sides than you might imagine.
An Aussie icon turns out to have more sides than you might imagine.
For Swafford’s Mozart, love was in the air, everywhere he looked.
The extraordinary life and career of one of the world’s most important ballet dancers.
Magisterial and illuminating, Zuk shines a light on one man and his musical world.
John Bell investigates the quality of leadership, taking Shakespeare as his guide.
An insider’s view of one of history’s musical whitewashings.
The populist impresario’s reminiscences are entirely unputdownable.
An Aussie singing legend gets the biography she so thoroughly deserves.
At last, the book for science nerds no musical home should be without.
This book more than answers what it is that conductors do.
A fascinating visual slice of fin de siècle Australian theatrical life.
It may not be a memoir, but boy does András Schiff have plenty to say.
A beautifully written coffee table book and a valuable way of getting to know a man we all would like to get to know better, writes Clinton White.