Review: Chaplin’s Smile: Music by Charlie Chaplin (Philippe Quint)
Musical tramp’s delightful ditties make a violinist smile.
Musical tramp’s delightful ditties make a violinist smile.
And Bradman makes five for some striking Mendelssohn.
Sonic sophistication from French-Australian collaboration.
Not-so-little women emerge from the shadows.
Lisiecki brings winning youthful brio and ardour to Mendelssohn’s Piano.
An entertaining concert that gave a potted history of opera stretching back some 400 years.
Every element of Krzysztof Warlikowski’s production seems to work in perfect unison.
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor tells us about recording the orchestra's new Westlake and Reich disc, Limelight's Recording of the Month in May.
High Spirits: Meditations on modernity showcase virtuosity and technical brilliance.
The Board of Directors has announced that the Company, which is renowned for performing chamber vocal repertoire, must regretfully cease operations.
An utterly compelling performance by Russian pianist Yulianna Avdeeva.
The Australian conductor tells us about growing up in a musical clan, founding the Australian World Orchestra, and reducing the work load to better enjoy performances and time with his young family.
Its innovative livestreaming program, which introduces primary school students to opera, returns this month.