Anglophone theatre people wish each other good luck (or better, anti-bad luck) with the phrase “break a leg.” The Germans ...
So many orchestrations of Schubert’s songs leave them all too comfortably upholstered. Not so Hans Zender’s chilling ...
Hugo Shirley enjoys a great artist’s musings on the art of song and singing: ‘The personal nature of Gerhaher’s thoughts is ...
A similar sense of awe and admiration enveloped us as we listened to the young Israeli pianist, Roman Abramowitch, play ...
Everyone has their own coping mechanism, whether by ignoring the global or domestic situation, finding consolation in food, ...
Following performances in Australia and at London’s Barbican, Musica Viva Australia and Opera Australia will present internationally-acclaimed tenor Allan Clayton and Australian pianist Kate Golla in ...
Roderick Williams is counted (in the world of ‘classical’ music, at any rate) as a national treasure, and these days we’re used to his platform appearances in large works. But he first rose to fame ...