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Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Enigma (Queensland Symphony Orchestra)

An awe-inspiring event from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, with Joseph Nolan pulling out all the stops.

April 12, 2021
Supported by City of Sydney

Review: A Space of One’s Own (Dreambox Collective)

A heart-warming, inclusive event with great potential as a model for integrating music and social change.

April 12, 2021
Opera
Live Review

Review: La Clemenza di Tito (National Opera)

Canberra's new National Opera makes an impressive debut with a handsome production and some mouthwatering vocal artistry.

April 12, 2021
Supported by City of Sydney

Review: Home, I’m Darling (Sydney Theatre Company)

A roundly entertaining and sumptuous-looking comic foray into the false calls of nostalgia.

April 12, 2021
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Launch concert (AVÉ – Australian Vocal Ensemble)

Hail to the sing for the Australian Vocal Ensemble’s glittering launch.

April 12, 2021
Theatre
Live Review

Review: Because the Night (Malthouse Theatre)

A thrilling, tantalising theatrical adventure through an Elsinore very different to Shakespeare’s.

April 9, 2021
Chamber, Classical Music, Dance, Instrumental, Theatre, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Four Winds Festival 2021

Sublime moments were there for the taking at this year's Four Winds Festival, as strangers became friends.

April 8, 2021
Supported by City of Sydney

Review: Half Time (Nineteen 98 Productions, Hayes Theatre Co)

Senior citizens cut a rug in this musical about growing old disgracefully.

April 8, 2021
Supported by City of Sydney

Review: New York Dialects (The Australian Ballet)

The Australian Ballet returns triumphant with a fresh take on 20th-century canon.

April 7, 2021
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: St John Passion Reimagined (Sydney Philharmonia Choirs)

Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' lost season is resurrected by the power of the Passion.

April 5, 2021
Classical Music, Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Llewellyn One: Seven Deadly Sins (Canberra Symphony Orchestra)

Quickly adjusting its program because of COVID, Jessica Cottis conducted a starry performance, with music ranging from the majestic to the witty to the light-hearted.

April 2, 2021
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Virtuosic Flute & Harp Duo (Live at Yours)

Emily Granger and Joshua Batty headline a delightful evening of art, wine, conversation and music at the Ken Done Gallery.

April 1, 2021
Classical Music, Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
Live Review

Review: Bach’s Easter Oratorio (West Australian Symphony Orchestra, St George’s Cathedral Consort)

Duruflé's Requiem and Bach's Easter Oratorio were conducted with uncomplicated authority by Joseph Nolan.

April 1, 2021

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