Review: Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s 75th Birthday Concert (QSO in association with QPAC)
This musical program of mixed works had its moments but lacked the essential ingredients for a genuinely magical celebration.
This musical program of mixed works had its moments but lacked the essential ingredients for a genuinely magical celebration.
Conductor Asher Fisch led more like a general heedless of his own safety in this magnificent reading of one of the 20th century’s most profound compositions.
Cool, charming and charismatic, Chen dazzles with his fourth Strad.
Speak Percussion's hybrid of prog rock, funfair and performance art is sure to please connoisseurs and the uninitiated alike.
It’s sexism versus the modern woman in this powerful new play by Suzie Miller, inspired by Anna Karenina.
Valentin Schwarz's new production cannot overwhelm the music conducted by Cornelius Meister, but it would be better served as a TV mini-series with its own original music and script.
It’s impossible to resist this original Broadway production’s big hairdos and even bigger feel-good energy.
This program of free concerts at venues around Port Augusta has immense potential for the development of audiences and the encouragement of young musicians.
Flamenco maestro Paco Peña and the Grigoryan Brothers delivered a musical fiesta on the first night of their national tour.
The combined forces of MSO and ANAM under Chief Conductor Jaime Martín delivered a revelatory performance that brought the audience to its feet.
The music played by the Jeremy Rose Quartet is a highly sophisticated form of contemporary jazz, and the appreciative audience listened intently.
The three musicians are each magnificent in this wonderful concert; as a trio they are transcendent.
This superb concert by Thomas Wilson on the West Organ, accompanied by video screens, opened the eyes – or ears – to a new world.