Review: Silence & Rapture (Australian Chamber Orchestra & Sydney Dance Company)
The audience is a crucial element in the ACO’s collaboration with Sydney Dance Company and celebrated countertenor Iestyn Davies.
The audience is a crucial element in the ACO’s collaboration with Sydney Dance Company and celebrated countertenor Iestyn Davies.
A from-the-heart performance by conductor and players alike – and it got to the hearts of everyone listening.
A rich new work by Olivia Davies partnered perfectly with Konstantin Shamray and one of the orchestral repertoire’s most enjoyable masterpieces.
Clever programming and an AFCM all-star line-up captivated and occasionally astonished.
Katy Abbott unleashes stories and emotions long trapped inside envelopes marked 'return to sender'.
Brian Buggy's legacy lives on through the many thousands of young people impacted by his work as an educator, mentor and conductor.
The life, loves and losses of a heavenly queen and her earthly counterparts.
The flamenco guitar legend returns, ready to strum up a storm with old friends Slava and Leonard Grigoryan.
The world-famous King’s College Choir elevated the soul with its crystalline voices and unsurpassable reverence for tradition.
Ahead of a new tour, ARCO's Nicole van Bruggen talks Haydn, a new work for basset clarinet, and "working our way out of this pigeonhole".
Taut, precise conducting illuminates Stravinsky’s late masterpieces.
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Omega Ensemble embraces the extraordinary in an exciting concert of firsts.