Likely the weirdest jump-in I will ever do. French rep. At 392Hz. On recorder. With baroque bagpipes. With two days notice. Replacing the amazing Jen in this brilliant program since she sadly has COVID. Simon, Laura and Hannah are totally my idols. https://t.co/7HwImusDPr
Alfred Brendel, a singular pianist, thinker and master interpreter of Beethoven and Schubert's piano music, has died in London.
https://t.co/T6qjzBjn18
Howdy Haydn! Gearing up for tomorrow at St Francis’ in the city with Tony Halliday playing the stunning solo organ part. One of the rarer Haydn settings performed but hugely fond memories of the last time singing the bass solo in the magnificent Auckland Town Hall back in 2015.
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Last shows tonight and Saturday! Lovely review in yesterday's @dailytelegraph of this spectacular @pinchgut production by top UK director Netia Jones.
"…bass-baritone Nicholas Dinopoulos combined matinee good looks with a strong and resonant voice.”
https://t.co/4KOfNUTAtM
Appointed Assistant Conductor with the @DetroitSymphony, Martin relocates to the US with wife Susan Eldridge, who works in trauma-informed orchestral research.
https://t.co/pzksQcBRcs
A thrill to work with iconic Sydney basses Anthony Mackey and Andrew O’Connor this past month. Here we are at this afternoon’s @pinchgut sitzprobe. Netia Jones’ production of The Fairy Queen by Purcell opens this week at the majestic Walsh Bay. https://t.co/Pi5xxdPVBu
Having a ball in the @pinchgut rehearsal room. A truly fabulous ensemble cast led by the wonderful Netia Jones and Erin Helyard. Photo by Adam Grubner. Show details here: https://t.co/sKlenGv4LF
A solid start to our little project with @pinchgut here in Sydney. Score assembled in just two days, and lovely to run the opera musically in its entirety this afternoon. Lots of terrific toe-tappers in this piece. https://t.co/sKlenGvCBd
Astonishing venue here at Guilford Grammar for the second of our @GiovanniConsort Anzac tributes this weekend. Not even a power outage in the Midland area could stop the singers who sang just as magnificently in the dark.
The legendary Ruth Slenczynska, born on January 15, 1925, is the last living student of Rachmaninoff. At 91 years old, she gives a breathtaking performance of Brahms' Intermezzo Op.118 No.2. 🎹
Staging a commercial musical can help finance a potentially loss-making opera, but Guy Noble wonders if Opera Australia has tipped the balance too far?
https://t.co/vLfcN2Fjez
Love me a Bach Passion continuo rehearsal. Always the best. Gearing up for a 1725 St John tomorrow at Christ Church South Yarra with a truly excellent crew.