Review: Hymns for End Times (Perth Festival)
Rachael Dease's songs are moving, haunting, dark and ultimately unshakeable.
Rachael Dease's songs are moving, haunting, dark and ultimately unshakeable.
Highlights coming up in online streaming as well as on ABC Classic and the independent radio stations ArtSound, Fine Music Sydney, 3MBS, 4MBS and 5MBS.
The program may have been unsurprising but the compelling concert kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
Jessica Gethin, Emmalena Huning and WASO ensure the audience leaves the concert hall with a smile.
WASO gives such an effective performance of Carl Orff's famous cantata that it is revealed in a fresh light.
A rousing and triumphantly optimistic experience.
WASO provides a fun array of sunny works and endlessly hummable tunes to gently coax its audience back into the concert hall.
A full-length ode to the music and legacy of Mozart.
A concert featuring music by Vaughan Williams and Beethoven, as well as Iain Grandage's new concerto for cor anglais makes for an excellent night.
James Ledger's new Viola Concerto, performed by Brett Dean, was a concert highlight alongside Florent Schmitt and Berlioz.
Andreas Ottensamer and Mark Wigglesworth impress in intelligent double bill.
The all-Russian program showcased the range of WASO's musicianship beautifully.
An ambitious concert exploring the relationship between music and the environment.