Review: Norwegian Tradition Reimagined (Utzon Music)
Hardanger fiddle and evocative special effects have this audience pining for the fjords.
Hardanger fiddle and evocative special effects have this audience pining for the fjords.
Resplendent dance and supercharged opulence sweep away the cares of the day.
Mark Wigglesworth and the ASO open up a window into a golden age of musical evolution.
Vividly visceral staging brings out the animal in Verdi's Macbeth and makes it worth experiencing again.
Under director Sam Allchurch, Sydney Chamber Choir and guests illuminate a work of profound beauty and depth.
This sparkling revival of Cinderella farewells David McAllister with warmth, wit and seasonal magic.
Thank Mr Painter for 50 years of cutting-edge adventure in chamber music.
The pairing of MSO’s refined musicianship and Joyce DiDonato’s vocal artistry makes for a potent dose of musical medicine.
An absorbing, strongly performed and supple work of storytelling – but you'll need to give it your full attention.
Camerata rounds out a stellar year with a cosmic 'harmony of the spheres' concert featuring a heavenly performance by the One Equal Music Choir.
This fresh take on the classic rom-com reminds us that Shakespeare’s women have always been sharper, funnier and freer than their world allowed.
Fearless directorial choices pay off in a spellbinding staging of a Tennessee Williams classic.
This surreal twist on Shakespeare’s bloodiest play makes bold creative choices, but does it cut to the heart?