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Reviews
Three times the joy
22 July 2023
Haydn’s piano trios get a rare outing with a grand guest. Classical enthusiast Julie Hosking is swept along by the majestic movements and their magnificent players.
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Features
When worlds collide
15 April 2023
A Venusian volcanologist and a Baroque specialist invite you to explore the universe in a different way. Julie Hosking talks to the creative couple behind Space Music.
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Reviews
Baroque tour of Europe one to savour
31 October 2022
French in name only, Telemann’s ‘Paris Quartets’ offer a suite of European flavours. Australian Baroque charms Claire Coleman with a polished performance.
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Q&A
What to SEE: Australian Baroque
28 February 2022
Over the past 12 months Australian Baroque has performed over 90 concerts to more than 30 000 people. Artistic director Helen Kruger reveals the vision behind the astoundingly popular new orchestra.
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Features
What you need to know about the Fever Candlelight Concerts
16 August 2021
Who is behind the Candlelight Concerts at Winthrop Hall, and what is the secret to their phenomenal success? Rosalind Appleby finds out.
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Reviews
Music to move the planets
9 August 2021
Grab your popcorn and pull up a beanbag for Australian Baroque’s audiovisual tour of terrestrial and extra-terrestrial wonders, recommends Claire Coleman.
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Reviews
Perth ‘Candlelight’ concert delivers on spectacle and talent
24 March 2021
Have you seen the online advertising and wondered if it was a scam? Claire Coleman checks out “Candlelight: Vivaldi Four Seasons” at Winthrop Hall and discovers good news.
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Reviews
Café culture
1 February 2021
The humour and frivolity of Australian Baroque’s Coffee Cantata added up to a Fringe World high point for David Zampatti.