Review: Andrea Chénier (Opera Australia)
Sensational, old-school singing in Giordano's operatic potboiler.
Sensational, old-school singing in Giordano's operatic potboiler.
A colourful, folkloric concert that warmed up the Sydney Town Hall for the SSO's seasons to come.
Modern alienation merges with Medieval mysticism in Alison Croggon’s new play.
A night that gained in brilliance, ending on a masterful rendition of Ravel and two stunning encores.
The musicians bid farewell to Townsville in a celebratory closing gala.
Beethoven and Bruckner in a night of dramatic contrasts.
A finely sung, charming recital of French song from two of opera's most exciting stars.
An ambitious concert that sought to capture whole worlds.
The AFCM caps off the Sunset Series with a cracker of a concert inspired by Jewish music.
The time seems to have come for this 1983 pastoral Gothic chamber opera by Ross Edwards and Dorothy Hewitt.
Kathryn Stott's musical sorbet proves a meal on its own.
A smartly programmed conversation between baroque and 20th-century music.
Van Badham's new play tackles pickup artistry and the internet's seamy underside.