Review: De Nebra: Venus y Adonis (Paola Valentina Molinari, Jone Martíne, Los Elementos, Alberto Miguélez Rouco)
Three centuries after its premiere, a little-known Spanish opera gets a hearing.
Three centuries after its premiere, a little-known Spanish opera gets a hearing.
QSO and Brisbane’s ingenious Circa reached stratospheric heights in a world first circus interpretation of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring.
Simone Young wields her magic Mahler wand to set the SSO’s new season on its way.
Curator and pianist Andrea Lam discusses this year's Easter series, hosted in the "breathtaking" natural landscape of Barragga Bay.
The MCO's 2025 season is heralded with a new work by inspired by the physical and metaphorical power of a sunrise.
Mindy Meng Wang talks about her latest album with composer David Hirschfelder, and the premiere of her new immersive "cyber opera".
Thibaudet’s charm-filled Khachaturian is authoritative and decorative in equal parts.
Järvi fuels Orff’s one-off wonder with visceral energy.
Max Richter and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble delivered precisely what’s on the tin and then some.
Glamour, passion, gunfire and chorales make for a heady mix from Latvia’s talented Balanas Sisters.
Audacious debut signals arrival of Melbourne pianist Josh Hooke.
The spell cast by Venezuelan male soprano Samuel Mariño in this Handel-heavy program can only be broken with thunderous applause.
Prize-winning opera turns out to be a winner after all.