
A Little Lunch Music – Tinalley String Quartet, A Review
Performing for the 1st time in Sydney’s City Recital Hall the Tinalley String Quartet left their audience draped in a musical mantle of rapture said Rose Niland
Performing for the 1st time in Sydney’s City Recital Hall the Tinalley String Quartet left their audience draped in a musical mantle of rapture said Rose Niland
Pitch, dynamics, rhythm, blend and layering are the demands of a cappella group The Idea of North, attributes gloriously adhered to in concert, says Rose Niland
A Tribute to Sir Nicholas Shehadie by Kathryn Selby on piano, Grace Clifford violin and Clancy Newman cello at City Recital Hall was an exquisite moving concert
The ecstatic melody of Beethoven’s Trio, the energetic synthesis of Previn’s stylish Trio and Poulenc’s wistful Trio delivered with integrity, City Recital Hall
Six pianists Cowley Fu, Sarah Li, Alexander Yau, Will Cesta, Nadia Koudasheva, Olivia Urbaniak captivated with their brilliance in concert; A Little Lunch Music
Guitar Trek Australia’s premier guitar quartet performed the final concert for A Little Lunch Music, 2016, celebrating a feast of musical experiences, says Rose
Andrew Haveron (violin) Tobias Breider (viola) and Umberto Clerici (cello) form Trio Ex Patria, guests at A Little Lunch Music recently in Sydney, Rose’s Review
A Little Lunch Music by Beethoven, Selby & Smiles was indeed a a treat says Rose Niland in her review of their concert in City Recital Hall Sydney in June, 2016
The concert finale of A Little Lunch Music with Edwards & Schaupp was a sublime way to end a special year of music for Rose Niland of The Culture Concept Circle
Rose Niland reports the audience at the City Recital Hall, Sydney, was invested in sounds of beauty as The Song Company embraced and answered the call of Spring
Rose Niland Reviews a City Recital Hall Angel Place Sydney ‘little lunch’ concert by Goldner String Quartet full of purity of sound and repeated musical swoons!
Rose Niland was definitely in the mood to relish and review renowned Sydney-based group Dr V’s Swing Thing when they returned to perform at A Little Lunch Music
A Little Lunch Music with cellist Timo-Veikko Valve and pianist Kathryn Selby transported the audience into a enchanted musical realm in the classical tradition
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney is the venue for ‘a little lunch music’, a place to chill out to harmonious classical music by some of the great composers
Rose Niland attended the Little Lunch Music series at City Recital Hall Angel Place for Schubert’s String Quartet, reviewing it for The Culture Concept Circle