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Bach In The (Car) Park
England’s King Richard III was found buried under a city car park and now it seems that the Weimar residence of J S Bach has met a similar fate. The foundations of the site in Weimar where JS Bach lived for 9 years (1708 – 1717) , where his sons Wilhem Friedemann Bach and Carl…
April Highlights
Chamber/cello – There are two outstanding chamber music events in April with the Sitkovetsky Trio presented by Music Viva performing the music of Smetana, Beethoven (the Archduke Trio) and the world premiere of a new work by Carl Vine, commissioned for Music Viva by Julian Burnside AO QC to commemorate the composer’s 60th birthday. April…
Musicians Behaving Badly – Peter Phillips Writes
Peter Phillips, founder and director of the Tallis Scholars is a regular columnist for The Spectator. He recently posed the question whether creative genius is compatible with ‘niceness’ as a person and warns that even a conductor’s time on the podium is transient. Click here for the link.
From The Beaches Of Manly To The Footsteps Of Mahler – Simone Young Talks About Her Life In Hamburg
Last month, conductor Simone Young gave this interview to Deutsche Welle, Germany’s national broadcaster. In it she talks about her work as general manager and music director at the Hamburg State Opera and chief conductor of the Hamburg State Philharmonic. As well as giving her insights into some basics of conducting, she also talks about her…
Nicola Benedetti Protests At The Gratuitous Sexing Up Of The Classics
Violinist Nicola Benedetti speaks out against the use of sex to sell classical albums. “Classical music can be prouder of its integrity than many industries. People are basically chosen for their ability – though I concede that we still lag behind when it comes to conductors” she says in The Times. Read the feature published in…
April SoundsClassic Out Soon!
The April edition of our free monthly newsletter SoundsClassic is due out soon with news of concerts, reviews and lots more about musical life in Sydney and Melbourne. Make sure you get your copy by clicking the ‘Subscribe’ button on the menu bar at the top of this page.
Latest reviews
Australian Singers Take Centre Stage At The ENO’s Otello
David Alden’s new production of Verdi’s Otello opened at the English National Opera last week with two Australian born singers in the lead roles – Stuart Skelton as the Moor and Jonathan Summers as Iago. Andrew Clements in The Guardian says “It is Jonathan Summers’s totally compelling Iago who holds centre stage.” Read the review.
Concert Review: Songs of Solitude And Solace
SoundsLikeSydney couldn’t get along to this concert but we have the link to the review by Robert Forgács. Click here to read.




