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Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Daniel Lozakovich performs Sibelius’ Violin Concerto (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

Brilliant young Swede Daniel Lozakovich shows us the tortured and angry soul behind the Sibelius masterpiece.

May 9, 2025
Opera
Live Review

Review: Flight (State Opera South Australia)

A fine operatic metaphor for the transience and troubles of modern life, but Flight's rhyming libretto reduces uplift.

May 9, 2025
Chamber
Live Review

Review: Ensemble Offspring at Long Play Festival (Bang on a Can)

New York’s oversaturated audiences can be hard to impress but EO more than made its mark at this year's Long Play Festival.

May 9, 2025
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Lover & The Dumb Waiter (Ensemble Theatre)

Humour to the fore in this pairing of early Harold Pinter works, but the playwright's coded critiques of power don't show through.

May 9, 2025
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: The Art Of (Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra & Paul Grabowsky)

'Jazzical' but magical as Paul Grabowsky and Camerata mix it up, genre-wise.

May 8, 2025
Theatre
Live Review

Review: The Wrong Gods (Belvoir)

A tale of local justice and global power, but also one about the myth of progress.

May 8, 2025
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Rapture (Australian String Quartet)

In its 40th year, ASQ launches a concert program with a masterful performance featuring the premiere of Vanessa Perica’s stunning string quartet.

May 8, 2025
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Shakespeare’s The Tempest (Queensland Symphony Orchestra)

Let the actors act, let the orchestras orch – QSO meets John Bell on an uneven playing field.

May 6, 2025
Chamber, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Hollywood Songbook (Musica Viva Australia)

Ali McGregor and Signum Saxophone Quartet deep dive the Hollywood Songbook in a stirring blend of sass, strut and swagger.

May 5, 2025
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: The Lark Ascending (Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)

A pure toned and rapturous performance from TSO Concertmaster Emma McGrath brings freshness to beloved works.

May 5, 2025
Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Double Klavier (Canberra International Music Festival)

Solo and together, Konstantin Shamray and Paavali Jumppanen deliver a flawless showcase of their talent.

May 5, 2025
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Schubert Songs (Australian Haydn Ensemble)

AHE and David Greco take us to their lieder - with strings attached.

May 5, 2025
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Quintessence (Flinders Quartet, Paavali Jumppanen & Canberra International Music Festival)

Two composers from behind the Iron Curtain presented with subversive flair.

May 4, 2025

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