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Musica Viva’s Bernadette Harvey, Harry Bennetts and Miles Mullin-Chivers’ play with sensitivity and passion

City Recital Hall, Sydney March 7, 2022 After battling heavy rain and storms, it was a relief to be welcomed into the City Recital Hall. The Musica Viva concert we […]

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Phoenix Collective Quartet’s darkness and light

Whilst sitting in Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, you get encapsulated by an amazing ambient atmosphere that allows for the most sedate and gentle of sounds to add to the […]

Review: Sinking Cities, an impressive new work

Camerata and The Australian Voices Sinking Cities Composer: Rafael Karlen Libretto: Pearly Black World premiere performance on Australian Digital Concert Hall, Streamed live from Judith Wright Arts Centre, Brisbane, Friday […]

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Review: Sinking Cities, an impressive new work

Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra, and The Australian Voices Sinking Cities Composer: Rafael Karlen Libretto: Pearly Black World premiere performance on Australian Digital Concert Hall, Streamed live from Judith Wright […]

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Review: Music breathes as Phoenix rises

The Phoenix Collective: Tales of War Christ Church St Laurence, 6 November 2021 The Phoenix rose from the Covid ashes after having rescheduled this concert three times. The downtime was […]

Phoenix Collective | 2021 in just 6 weeks

Like countless other musicians across Australia Dan Russell, Artistic Director of the Phoenix Collective Quartet, has faced disappointment after disappointment over the last few months, having had to reschedule the […]

CD Review: Michelle Nelson | Flowers Still Bloom

Compositions by Michelle Nelson for solo guitar, harp and guitar, recorder and guitar, and for tenor ukulele. This 46-minute CD is a new release on the MOVE label (MCD621) of […]

Livestream Review | Baroque Duo, a portent of brighter things to come

Baroque Duo Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Wednesday 15th September 2021 At a time when a whole raft of period-instrument and other performances have been erased from the Australian scene, it […]

A trio of the best musicians in Australia – if not the World

A glorious Autumn afternoon in leafy Turramurra and a live concert featuring three of the best musicians in Australia if not the World – one needed to pinch oneself to […]

Musica Viva’s exquisitely fragile and brutally beautiful program a resounding success

Konstantin Shamray & ANAM Orchestra, Sophie Rowell and Harry Ward Musica Viva National Livestream Saturday 15th May 2021 Musica Viva’s second national concert tour for 2021 involved a programme of […]

Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra really sparked!

Evoke Thursday 6 May | 7.00pm City Recital Hall, Sydney On a rainy Thursday night we headed to the City Recital Hall in Sydney to hear members of the Australian […]

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Marais Project: Blending the old and the new in the Art of Monody

At 3pm Sunday May 16, 2021, at Mosman Art Gallery The Marais Project present ‘The Art of Monody’ featuring the world premiere of ‘Christchurch Monody’ by Gordon Kerry. Founder and […]

Barry Conyngham’s fascinating, original and engaging new CD

Gardener of Time is a CD recorded at the concert given to celebrate the 75th birthday of Barry Conyngham, the well known Contemporary Australian composer. Barry has a huge list […]

Sydney Dance Company Impermanence

Review: SDC and ASQ a Perfect Partnership

Sydney Dance Company, Impermanence Feb 17, 2021 A few weeks ago an opportunity to review Sydney Dance Company’s world premiere of Impermanence dropped into the classikON inbox… I was excited […]

Latitude 37 - Passions of the Soul Part 1

Review: Latitude 37 | Syncopation, exoticism & ingenious violin techniques

Latitude 37 – Passions of the Soul Part 1 Thursday 11th February 2021 on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Held at the Melbourne Athenaeum to audiences both live and via computer […]

Paul Cutlan Review

Review: Paul Cutlan’s genre-bending prowess at Parramatta

Paul Cutlan String Project Riverside Parramatta Feb 7, 2021 The Lennox Theatre at Riverside Parramatta last Sunday was the setting for my first encounter with the music of Paul Cutlan, […]

Review: Powerfully moving concert from Bendigo Chamber Music Festival

Bendigo Chamber Music Festival Mayor’s Gala – Summer Nights Series 4 Saturday 6th February 2021 Co-Director of the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival Chris Howlett introduced the Mayor’s Gala evening concert […]

CD Review: Christopher Pidcock | Immersed in Bach

One of Australia’s most versatile and thoroughly musical cellists Christopher Pidcock has recently released a wonderfully inventive CD of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 4 in E flat BWV1010 and has […]

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Heidi Hereth

Musica Viva’s Bernadette Harvey, Harry Bennetts and Miles Mullin-Chivers’ play with sensitivity and passion

City Recital Hall, Sydney March 7, 2022 After battling heavy rain and storms, it was a relief to be welcomed into the City Recital Hall. The Musica Viva concert we came to see was well worth the effort! Bernadette Harvey introduced the concert and welcomed digital viewers on the Musica Viva live stream. A celebrated pianist, she was joined by

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Phoenix Collective Quartet’s darkness and light

Whilst sitting in Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church, you get encapsulated by an amazing ambient atmosphere that allows for the most sedate and gentle of sounds to add to the atmosphere and fill the space. The wonderful musicians who are part of the Phoenix Collective Quartet – Dan Russell (violin), Pip Thompson (violin), Ella Brinch (viola), Andrew Wilson (cello) –

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Daniel Kaan

Review: Sinking Cities, an impressive new work

Camerata and The Australian Voices Sinking Cities Composer: Rafael Karlen  Libretto: Pearly Black World premiere performance on Australian Digital Concert Hall, Streamed live from Judith Wright Arts Centre, Brisbane, Friday 11 February, 7:30pm The 1,750 km Tigris River flows from the Armenian Highlands in Turkey, skirts Syria and flows into Iraq and through Bagdad. Eventually, after joining the Euphrates, where

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Review: Sinking Cities, an impressive new work

Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra, and The Australian Voices Sinking Cities Composer: Rafael Karlen  Libretto: Pearly Black World premiere performance on Australian Digital Concert Hall, Streamed live from Judith Wright Arts Centre, Brisbane, Friday 11 February, 7:30pm The 1,750 km Tigris River flows from the Armenian Highlands in Turkey, skirts Syria and flows into Iraq and through Bagdad. Eventually, after

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Review: Music breathes as Phoenix rises

The Phoenix Collective: Tales of War Christ Church St Laurence, 6 November 2021 The Phoenix rose from the Covid ashes after having rescheduled this concert three times. The downtime was not wasted for them, having worked hard on repertoire and studio recordings. However they were clearly happy to be performing for a live audience again. The Barber Adagio was originally written

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Pepe Newton

Phoenix Collective | 2021 in just 6 weeks

Like countless other musicians across Australia Dan Russell, Artistic Director of the Phoenix Collective Quartet, has faced disappointment after disappointment over the last few months, having had to reschedule the quartet’s Tales of War program 4 times to adhere to travel restrictions and lockdowns – but now the PCQ are back and ready to deliver the final three quarters of

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Clive Lane + Marjory Ellsmore

CD Review: Michelle Nelson | Flowers Still Bloom

Compositions by Michelle Nelson for solo guitar, harp and guitar, recorder and guitar, and for tenor ukulele. This 46-minute CD is a new release on the MOVE label (MCD621) of compositions by the Melbourne composer, guitarist and educator, Michelle Nelson. Recorded from 2019 to April 2021, among the 22 short pieces there are some timeless themes (seasonal motifs, the death

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Jane Downer

Livestream Review | Baroque Duo, a portent of brighter things to come

Baroque Duo Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Wednesday 15th September 2021 At a time when a whole raft of period-instrument and other performances have been erased from the Australian scene, it took little hesitation to be back watching a Melbourne Digital Concert Hall livestream where Baroque Duo musicians – Neal Peres da Costa (harpsichord) and Daniel Yeadon (violoncello and viola da

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Tony Burke

A trio of the best musicians in Australia – if not the World

A glorious Autumn afternoon in leafy Turramurra and a live concert featuring three of the best musicians in Australia if not the World – one needed to pinch oneself to be sure it wasn’t a dream. Dene Olding and Julian Smiles are familiar to most as members of the renowned Goldner Quartet and play a 1720 Guarnerius violin and an

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Jane Downer

Musica Viva’s exquisitely fragile and brutally beautiful program a resounding success

Konstantin Shamray & ANAM Orchestra, Sophie Rowell and Harry Ward Musica Viva National Livestream Saturday 15th May 2021 Musica Viva’s second national concert tour for 2021 involved a programme of intensely heartfelt music featuring the young violinist and composer Harry Ward (a Musica Viva FutureMaker artist, ANAM alumnus, and principal second violin for this concert), prize-winning concert pianist Konstantin Shamray

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Clive Lane + Marjory Ellsmore

Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra really sparked!

Evoke Thursday 6 May | 7.00pm City Recital Hall, Sydney On a rainy Thursday night we headed to the City Recital Hall in Sydney to hear members of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra (ARCO) in a chamber music concert. And how delightful to be greeted by a stage evoking the mood of a Viennese salon, ‘dressed’ with just enough

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Pepe Newton

Marais Project: Blending the old and the new in the Art of Monody

At 3pm Sunday May 16,  2021, at Mosman Art Gallery The Marais Project present ‘The Art of Monody’ featuring the world premiere of ‘Christchurch Monody’ by Gordon Kerry. Founder and principal artist Jenny Eriksson speaks about the upcoming concert. For more than 30 years now I have been exploring the music of the French baroque, and particularly the music of

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Tony Burke

Barry Conyngham’s fascinating, original and engaging new CD

Gardener of Time is a CD recorded at the concert given to celebrate the 75th birthday of Barry Conyngham, the well known Contemporary Australian composer. Barry has a huge list of academic achievements, the most recent being his decade as Dean of Faculty of Fine Arts and Music at the University of Melbourne. He has a great pedigree having been

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Sydney Dance Company Impermanence
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Pepe Newton

Review: SDC and ASQ a Perfect Partnership

Sydney Dance Company, Impermanence Feb 17, 2021 A few weeks ago an opportunity to review Sydney Dance Company’s world premiere of Impermanence dropped into the classikON inbox… I was excited of course, who wouldn’t want to attend the opening night of a word class dance company? but I was reluctant, for a couple of reasons; firstly, classikON has a pretty

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Latitude 37 - Passions of the Soul Part 1
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Jane Downer

Review: Latitude 37 | Syncopation, exoticism & ingenious violin techniques

Latitude 37 – Passions of the Soul Part 1 Thursday 11th February 2021 on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Held at the Melbourne Athenaeum to audiences both live and via computer technology, Latitude 37 (a group specialising in 17th- and 18th-century repertoire rarely performed in Australia) presented Passions of the Soul, the title inspired by René Descarte’s scrutiny into the nature

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Paul Cutlan Review
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Adam Jeffrey

Review: Paul Cutlan’s genre-bending prowess at Parramatta

Paul Cutlan String Project Riverside Parramatta Feb 7, 2021 The Lennox Theatre at Riverside Parramatta last Sunday was the setting for my first encounter with the music of Paul Cutlan, improvising reed player and genre-bending composer/arranger. At once lyrical yet rhythmically vibrant, conjuring a host of familiar references but fully original, his music consistently treads a tightrope between jazz and

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Jane Downer

Review: Powerfully moving concert from Bendigo Chamber Music Festival

Bendigo Chamber Music Festival Mayor’s Gala – Summer Nights Series 4 Saturday 6th February 2021 Co-Director of the Bendigo Chamber Music Festival Chris Howlett introduced the Mayor’s Gala evening concert as a token of sincere appreciation of the musicians to the City of Bendigo, its population and beautiful venues. The performance took place in the auditorium of The Capital Theatre,

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Alan Holley

CD Review: Christopher Pidcock | Immersed in Bach

One of Australia’s most versatile and thoroughly musical cellists Christopher Pidcock has recently released a wonderfully inventive CD of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 4 in E flat BWV1010 and has interspersed with each of the 6 movements a solo cello work by Australian, USA, German and Italian composers that have all been written since the middle of the 20th century.

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