Review: Kristian Chong & Zoe Knighton (Melbourne Digital Concert Hall)
I bet a lot of other people were clapping enthusiastically in their lounge rooms, too, writes Clinton White.
I bet a lot of other people were clapping enthusiastically in their lounge rooms, too, writes Clinton White.
Elyane Laussade, Nicholas Dinopoulos and Andrea Katz bring beautiful, intimate recitals to Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.
An appealing rather than a dazzling musical, though Kate Maree Hoolihan and Ian Stenlake shine as the lovers in a fluent production.
A fine performance of a rarely heard 20th-century masterpiece.
An uneven program of contemporary ballets from established and emerging choreographers.
Missy Mazzoli's opera, based on Lars von Trier's film, builds to a devastating finale.
Impressive singing, but the storytelling leaves something to be desired.
A privilege to be immersed so persuasively in Beethoven’s sound world.
Vivid musical storytelling from Alexander Shelley and the SSO.
A very rare afternoon of truly eloquent chamber music performances at the UKARIA Cultural Centre.
Australia’s biggest choreographic competition remains a hotbed of experimentation.
An uneasy start redeemed by energetic, committed playing.
Exciting period performances of well-known classics alongside a 19th-century rarity.