Review: Collegium Musicum (Bach Akademie Australia)
The musical energy and spirit of early 18th century Germany captured in a concert that grabs, holds and rewards attention.
The musical energy and spirit of early 18th century Germany captured in a concert that grabs, holds and rewards attention.
Salut! shows how music – like war and plague – crossed borders in the troubled 17th century.
Infused with the energy of the 24-hour news cycle, Shake & Stir delivers a thoroughly modern Macbeth.
This tribute to the entertainment industry's pocket rockets – from Piaf to Prince – stands mighty tall.
Intelligent programming and inventive arrangements shine up some some rarely-heard repertoire.
An insightful pairing of Rachmaninov’s unaccompanied choral work with highlights from a trove of Ukrainian art song.
Yve Blake's reimagining of Macbeth won't be to everyone's taste, but the smart, deliciously funny satire should work a treat for young adult audiences.
Guest conductor Andrey Boreyko leads the SSO to the heights of its already formidable game.
Not the most revelatory of stagings, perhaps, but it is a formidable display of theatrical skill and nerve.
A fresh, comedic take on the classical concert and a convincing argument for its continued relevance to new and younger audiences.
Stellar performances of salon and Belle Époque music from the erstwhile Beaux Arts Trio star.
This impressive contribution to the Utzon Music 2026 series makes a playful and mischievous splash.
The sense of freedom and enthusiasm projected by seven very fine instrumentalists proves infectious.