Review: Innocence & Experience (Sydney Chamber Choir)
Allchurch leads his fine ensemble in meticulous style offering songs for comfort, for entertainment and for change, sung from the heart.
Allchurch leads his fine ensemble in meticulous style offering songs for comfort, for entertainment and for change, sung from the heart.
A very good set of performances, with Marian Heckenberg joining the Quartet to play Dvořák’s String Quintet No 2, which was a highlight.
This was an uplifting concert of audience favourites, with a profoundly moving performance of Schumann's Piano Concerto by Alexander Gavrylyuk.
Simon Phillips and Tim Finn return with a bittersweet boutique musical about longing and regret.
The grandeur of this contemporary triple bill was blissful to watch.
A thought-provoking concert showcasing composer Cathy Milliken’s major new work and violinist Emily Sun’s virtuosity.
A wonderful Sondheim concert featuring a top line-up of Australian performers.
Henry VIII’s wives fight back in this fast, flashy and fun pop concert-inspired show.
An extremely well staged production of the Frank Wildhorn musical, with an unforgettable performance by Blake Appelqvist.
Over one weekend, this festival created and delivered much more than the sum of its parts, punching well above its weight.
Castalia Vocal Consort can pride itself on keeping the Renaissance and Baroque consort repertoire alive in a modern context.
The transporting concert featured two world premieres by Australian composers, including Dulcie Holland's Piano Concertino.
An enthralling concert aurally encapsulating an emotive moment in time.