Review: Heartland (Canberra International Music Festival)
An extraordinary performance by William Barton and Véronique Serret.
An extraordinary performance by William Barton and Véronique Serret.
Three Mozart concerts at the Canberra International Music Festival create curiosity and intrigue.
Outstanding premiere about life in an Australian country community.
Small (and breezy) is beautiful for an evening of romance and class.
A nimble reading of Mahler's Fourth Symphony by Umberto Clerici and an orchestra in top form.
Digital opera finally comes to Melbourne with this feast for eyes and ears.
Dogged is a bruising, brilliantly crafted work of contemporary theatre that demonstrates the work that can emerge when creative power is shared.
The High Renaissance choral specialists were in superb voice to celebrate one of their heroes.
With wonderful performers familiar with and committed to a sometimes demanding score, this was another triumph for Katy Abbott and the Canberra International Music Festival.
A diverse program of new and revisited all-Australian compositions showcased events and landmarks in our history.
Benjamin Northey and the Queensland Symphony Orchestra present an incredible exhibition of virtuosic mastery.
It would be hard to imagine a more enjoyable program than this one played by members of the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra.
This concert, being toured by Musica Viva, is both a journey to Russia’s dark soul and a farewell to a rising star.