Review: Joy Ride (Syzygy Ensemble)
One of Australia’s leading new music groups delivers a virtuosic program packed with rollicking tunes
One of Australia’s leading new music groups delivers a virtuosic program packed with rollicking tunes
Omega Ensemble overcomes some late adversity for a night of courage and excitement. Lionhearts, indeed.
Pinchgut's superlative specialist cast of singers polish Handel's 1715 hit to a dazzling shine.
One of those ‘new music moments’ that leaves you elated, confronted and in need of some sonic rest for a day or so.
Excellence across Chinese and European works in this timely offering from China’s premier orchestra.
The final episode of composer Katie Yap's Freedman Fellowship project left its audience feeling enriched and better connected.
The DSO final concert of the year was a crowning achievement and a tribute to a legendary Indigenous elder and musician.
Andrew Upton’s new version of The Seagull transplants Chekhov’s portrait of addled ambition and creative torpor into dry Australian soils.
Over three decades, The Australian Voices has developed a sound that would make heaven’s angels sit up and take notice.
Alexander Briger and the Australian World Orchestra complete their galactic mission with precision, verve and gusto.
A dissonant and challenging piece exploring identity and masculinity with few of the thrills of the circus.
An exciting showcase – not just for Lior and his new song cycle, but also for the MCO’s string players.
Bach Akademie Australia celebrates the tercentenary of the composer's appointment to his longest and most successful job.