Nicole Car to make Covent Garden debut
Young Australian soprano is called up by Royal Opera House to reprise her Onegin triumph. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Young Australian soprano is called up by Royal Opera House to reprise her Onegin triumph. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Italian mezzo Cecilia Bartoli will be remembered in years to come not only for her formidable, many would say matchless, talent as a singer but also for her ability to uncover lost or neglected treasures from the Baroque and early Classical eras. Starting with her Vivaldi album, then with the Salieri and Sacrificium projects to the dazzling Steffani series, the Roman diva has been stamping her considerable personality on a rich vein of musical gold and bringing ‘new’ old music to the wider public. Now, with St Petersburg, she turns her attention to a fascinating period in Russian history, the 18th century when, under three empresses, the nation’s culture and politics were wrenched from the dark ages and brought into the sunshine of western European enlightenment. The troika of Tsaritsas – Anna who reigned from 1730-40, Elizabeth (1741-61) and Catherine the Great (1762-96) – imported Italian musicians and composers and commissioned the first Russian operas. Once performed, though, the scores languished in the archives of St Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre until Bartoli came along and set them free. Five composers feature on 11 tracks in this treasure trove of delights, opening appropriately with Neapolitan Francesco Araja, the first of the court…
Camerata provides the five-star petrol for Cenčić’s Rolls Royce voice. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Youth and beauty hold sway in this musical Handelian sweetshop.
Three-and-a-half hour opera seria becomes a right old carry on (don't lose your panties).
Monty Python's Gilliam creates mayhem to match Berlioz's comic masterpiece.
A chat with the man who held his nerve to see Hobart Baroque rise like a phoenix in Queensland. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Conductor Jessica Cottis shares her top essential works of modern Australian music. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Bryn Terfel brings his diabolically good Baritone down under.
Almost 300 items from the great Australian diva’s estate for sale in first ever auction.
A small herd of camels aren’t enough to keep this ship of the desert afloat.
Wagnerian stars Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner were among the 150 people on board.
Catherine Carby leads an Aussie invasion at the Siege of Calais.