
Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock and Roll – The Met NY
Blue suede shoes will be trampled on in a rush to view the 1st major exhibition about rock and roll held at The Met Fifth Avenue, New York 8 April – 1 Oct, 2019
Blue suede shoes will be trampled on in a rush to view the 1st major exhibition about rock and roll held at The Met Fifth Avenue, New York 8 April – 1 Oct, 2019
Celebrating 30 years; Australian Brandenburg Orchestra presented five of J.S. Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos, treating each work as one of elegant simplicity
Masterworks of the Baroque were performed on instruments of the period, including the Harpsichord, which ABO artistic director Paul Dyer plays with great elan
Brandenburg Quartet musicians offered a sublime experience; exquisite violins, ingenious viola and a cello triumphant for their first Home Town Tour, Melbourne
ABO: Bittersweet Obsessions at Melbourne Recital Centre followed a musical narrative describing one woman’s journey through the bitter and sweet aspects of life
The ABO with Jamie Hey on period cello and Bart Aerbeydt from Belgium on the natural horn, paid tribute to Haydn, Mozart + Friends in a superb symphony of sound
This Spring the ABO will present a tribute concert Haydn Mozart & Friends with Belgian Period Horn player Bart Aerbeydt and Australian Baroque cellist Jamie Hey
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra reaches a sublime level of excellence in performance when playing Max Richter’s re-imagining of Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons
In the Utzon Room at Sydney and various venues, the Australian Haydn Ensemble will offer Mozart’s Flute chamber music at its best, played on period instruments
Cellist Anthony Albrecht is going from strength to strength as he embraces the early music world, playing with passion, dedication, energy & wide-ranging colour
Performing early music works by Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli, Russian Dmitry Sinkovsky will sensuously express sweet sounds with sensitivity and pathos
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra 25th Anniversary season in 2014 will celebrate the wealth of ‘cultural and musical richness’ that we now enjoy in Australia
In an intimate interplay between musicians and audience Baroque violin superstar Stefano Montanari and The Australian Brandenburg orchestra made my heart stop
Leader of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Paul Dyer is three parts musician, one part impresario, one part showman and one part musical detective. The sum of these parts is the artistic director of the orchestra he founded in 1989. The orchestra plays music from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries…