Chailly’s Brahms wins Gramophone recording of the year
Sir Neville Marriner and Sir James Galway also among the winners. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Sir Neville Marriner and Sir James Galway also among the winners. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Hugo Weaving and Richard Roxburgh set to thrill the Brits in 2015.
Bertrand de Billy lambasts management as he exits behind Franz Welser-Möst.
Polish dramatic soprano receives $20,000 in award bequeathed by cherished singer.
New Zealand tenor, and one third of Sol3Mio, carries off 12,000 euros.
Love and beauty will be in the air as AB kicks up its heels with a program of old and new. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Pianists old and new, great singers and a dollop of disco set to rock South Australia next year.
The Australian pianist tells us why he’s letting his inner child take the stage.
Will youth-aimed programming provide Covent Garden with next generation of opera lovers?
Icelandic a capella gets a dose of Aussie sunshine as the Sydney Chamber Choir takes on Björk. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
New work and re-imaginings (oh, and Robyn Nevin in Mother Courage) characterise Belvoir’s 2015 season.
Legendary dramatic soprano who sang publicly for more than 70 years passes at 104.
The plight of the double-reed family could soon become a crisis for our orchestras if nothing is done.