Review: Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem (The Song Company)
Pocket edition of Brahms’s great humanitarian masterpiece is still writ large
Pocket edition of Brahms’s great humanitarian masterpiece is still writ large
An impressive performance by Zela Margossian’s quintet of the repertoire on their new album The Road is further evidence of Margossian’s rare talent as a pianist/composer.
Tangos, banjos, seasons and surprises – oh my! Camerata's 2022 opener really impressed.
The MSO has launched its 2022 season with an inspired program, led by its new Chief Conductor Jaime Martín.
A misdirection of magicians empty the hat with a unique blend of illusory entertainment.
Expanded Lev Vlassenko piano competition adapts to the new world order but with the same message.
This stunning trio, who do not have a name yet, gave a sublime performance of music by Ravel, Beethoven, Grieg and Donald Hollier.
The plot may be simplistic and cartoon-like but it's a feel-good musical with an important message, and the Australian cast delivers it in style.
The Adelaide Virtuosi Trio delivers a generous, if not perfect recital of chamber favourites.
Ensemble Q’s concert Fantasias soothed the soul, mixing styles and periods into a meditative, melodious whirl.
Blindness is an immersive, challenging theatrical experience performed by one of Britain’s best actors.
Avery's solo performance was hypnotic and completely entrancing, a mood reflected and enhanced by the incredible architecture of Phoenix Central Park.
Crack quartet shows off its new line-up to stunning effect