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‘What We Really Do’ – The Tallis Scholars celebrate 40 years with a second edition

From London, Peter Phillips, the founder and conductor of The Tallis Scholars writes “I’m pleased to announce the publication of my new book–What We Really Do, 2nd edition. As you may remember, the original version with this title was published ten years ago, to mark the 30th anniversary of The Tallis Scholars. Now it is the…
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2013 BBC Proms programme announced

It’s on again! The world’s biggest music festival, the BBC Proms, will run for nearly 2 months in 2013 from July 12th to September 7th. Paganini and the sea feature in the famed opening night programme with Britten’s Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, and Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony alongside Paganini inspired compositions by Rachmaninov and Lutoslawski….
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Soli deo Gloria – Sir John Eliot Gardiner writes about the Music of J S Bach

Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s interpretations of the music of JS Bach are considered by other performers to be works of reference. In 1999 he undertook a Bach pilgrimage with the Monteverdi Choir, and just last month he conducted a Bach marathon at the Royal Albert Hall in London. In this feature from The Guardian, he writes of his…
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Scaling the heights of creativity – Jennifer Eriksson writes about her residency at The Banff Centre

Jennifer Eriksson, viola da gamba player, founder and Artistic Director of The Marais Project recently spent a residency at The Banff Centre in Canada, curating the ensemble’s most recent concert. It was an intensely creative and enriching time. She tells of her experiences in her own words: In January and February 2013 I undertook at short…
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‘Rock your socks off’ with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra

Violinist Christian Tetzlaff, soloist with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.   Yarmila Alfonsetti is a woman with a mission. That mission is to have Sydney on a par with other international cities in its menu of live classical music concerts.  As producer of classical music events for Sydney Opera House Presents, a company that is based…
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A Superb Cast Takes a Roman Holiday – ‘Don Pasquale’ reviewed

Don Pasquale  –  Gaetano Donizetti Opera Australia , 18 July 2013 When Donizetti wrote Don Pasquale for Paris in 1841, it was an immediate success.  Within six months it had been produced in Milan, Vienna, Brussels and London and it has remained one of the most popular comic operas ever since.  So it is surprising…