Review: Femenine (The Earshift Orchestra & Museum of Contemporary Art)
Earshift's crack players generate moments of startling beauty in a one-off performance of a minimalist masterpiece.
Earshift's crack players generate moments of startling beauty in a one-off performance of a minimalist masterpiece.
Bach’s majesty sprinkled with some Mendelssohn magic - this historic Passion had it all.
An inspired program explores the furthest reaches of ecstasy and suffering.
Salut! Baroque serve up some tasty treats in their wide-ranging feast for the senses.
Concluding a two-month Australian tour, violinist James Ehnes leaves Australia on a high note.
Ensemble Offspring and Zubin Kanga step fearlessly into 2025 with a thrilling chamber techno program.
Countertenor Reginald Mobley and pianist Paul Grabowsky’s jazz-inflected performance of African-American Spirituals is an overwhelming experience.
Satu Vänskä delivers on the promise of "Fire and Finesse" in WASO concert with an ACO vibe.
A night of Bruckner with Schubertian lilt and Mozart with a dash of Gallic charm from acclaimed pianist Lise de la Salle.
Spine-tingling singing from Reginald Mobley in the cathedral acoustic of St Stephen's.
A sibling show that isn’t afraid to show its anger as well as its unbreakable heart.
Dalara Wlliams' portrait of Redfern in the 1960s is also a gripping Indigenous ‘her-story'.
Greeted like a rock star for his Australian debut tour, South African cellist Abel Selacoe does not disappoint.