
Brandenburg Quartet: In Fine Tune – Salon: MRC, Melbourne
The Brandenburg Quartet gave a highly sophisticated performance at MRC, Melbourne recently; exceptional playing, sensitively nuanced – full of emotion and drama
The Brandenburg Quartet gave a highly sophisticated performance at MRC, Melbourne recently; exceptional playing, sensitively nuanced – full of emotion and drama
The Brandenburg Quartet is about to embark on its third and biggest national tour in April with concerts held in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane
Youthful virtuoso cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason wows global audience with Royal Wedding performance said the headlines, a day after dazzling guests at the nuptials
Brandenburg Quartet musicians offered a sublime experience; exquisite violins, ingenious viola and a cello triumphant for their first Home Town Tour, Melbourne
Performing exclusively on gut string instruments, the Brandenburg Quartet, will perform in Sydney, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia in April 2018
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
Italian composer supervirtuoso cellist and conductor Giovanni Sollima returns to Australia in June & July 2016 to perform with the Australian Chamber Orchestra
Australian pianist Kathryn Selby celebrates the 10th anniversary of her chamber music series Selby & Friends, showcasing the Varied Virtues of admired composers
Australian Chamber Orchestra played an exquisite program of music in the TarraWarra Museum of Art for the opening concert of the TarraWarra Music Festival, 2015
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
Giving a poignant and ethereal performance, Rose reports for The Culture Concept Circle, the Australian Haydn Ensemble’s recital in Sydney recently was sublime.
In an intimate interplay between musicians and audience Baroque violin superstar Stefano Montanari and The Australian Brandenburg orchestra made my heart stop
I would ride through storm and tempest to attend performances played by such cellists as Steven Isserlis and Peter Wispelway or Luke Sulic and Stjepan Hauser