In their @adelaidefest show 'After Kreutzer', Anna Goldsworthy and Andrew Haveron combine Tolstory and Beethoven to make a powerful statement about obsession and the objectification of women, writes Humphrey Bower.
@Havertweet@goldsworthyanna
https://t.co/fUsqUGLKQA
After a very long time away, Andrew Haveron, the @sydsymph’s Concertmaster, returns to the stage this month for the Orchestra’s Autumn Season, which focuses on the Orchestra's incredible principal musicians.
@Havertweet
https://t.co/2gbFiFbbgN
@maxinekwokvln@londonsymphony The thing with Bruckner is… I mean what I think he’s trying to say… Ostensibly the key to Bruckner is that… I mean what it’s really about… the thing is, just when you think it’s going somewhere he… but it’s really important to remember that… I mean what he’s saying is…
Andrew Haveron braves wild weather with @sydsymph as Vivaldi’s concertos are reimagined for the climate disaster of the 21st century on @sydney_festival's outdoor stage, writes @GusMcPherson
https://t.co/7AqHeuym9O
@mikeirons12 I’d like to add in 2 pieces not mentioned;
Flos Campi
2nd movement of the violin concerto ‘academico’ (I can sadly live without 1st and 3rd)
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" @Havertweet is a charismatic and brilliant soloist who needs fear no comparison and Wilson’s committed advocacy is evident throughout." - @thesundaytimes
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Congrats @rte_co & @SinfoniaOfLondn 🎉
✨#SinfoniaofLondon wins @MusicMagazine Award 2020 for orchestral music✨ We couldn’t be prouder of our debut disc - Korngold Symphony in F Sharp conducted by John Wilson.
BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE AWARDS 2020- John Wilson’s Sinfonia of London CD of Korngold’s Symphony in F sharp (Chandos) has won the Orchestral Award! Richly deserved!