Review: Danilo Pérez (Melbourne International Jazz Festival)
A rare chance to catch the uninhibited playing of this virtuoso jazz pianist outside of a group setting.
A rare chance to catch the uninhibited playing of this virtuoso jazz pianist outside of a group setting.
Even if the plot is dubious, it’s all about the music and the voices. And oh, what voices.
An evening of "intense joy and celebration" as Pekka Kuusisto makes his TSO debut.
American composer Missy Mazzoli’s opera is an abstract, elusive look at a 19th century Swiss woman’s short but extraordinary life.
In its fortieth anniversary year, the ASQ illuminates the string quartet genre with major works by Stanhope, Britten and Schubert.
Alexander Briger conducts this exciting cine-opera take on a Janáček tragedy rarely performed on these shores.
Gabrielle Scawthorn's scathing assessment of contemporary celebrity doesn't let you off the hook for a second.
The exuberant world premiere of Two Winds, One Song is the one-hit Wonder of this slow and contemplative concert.
The concept of the guilty pleasure could have been created just for this sprawling, opulent ballet.
Completing their 11th Australian tour, the “rock stars of Renaissance vocal music” deliver a sublime survey of chant over a thousand years.
A powerful, poetic adaptation exploring masculinity, parenthood and redemption in outback Australia’s heart.
A thoughtfully curated program offers a unique musical dialogue between old and new, period instruments and modern technologies.
Mozart and all that jazz bring SSO’s cracking Cocktail Hour to a satisfying end.