Review: Bernadette Harvey, Harry Bennetts & Miles Mullin-Chivers (Musica Viva Australia)
This stunning trio, who do not have a name yet, gave a sublime performance of music by Ravel, Beethoven, Grieg and Donald Hollier.
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
It's third time lucky for the long overdue Australian premiere of the classic rock opera.
Arafura Wind Ensemble took the audience on a musical journey back to this remote northern town in the lead-up to and during the bombing of Darwin 80 years ago on February 19, 1942.
Delightful concert presents a well-crafted and genuinely interesting program, reflecting the startling depth of talent in chamber music currently on offer for audiences in Western Australia.
Two different visions of Daniel Solander, Australia's first Swede.
ACOCo. has confidently emerged from the pandemic with an endearing family (or picnic-with-a-friend) opera, based on Lewis Carroll's famous story.
James Wannan’s devilishly difficult execution seemed effortless on the viola, earning him MVP (Most Valuable Player) of the concert, with Konstantin Shamray coming a close second!