Review: Orpheus in the Underworld (Melbourne Conservatorium of Music)
Excellent vocal and dramatic performances in an updated production that preserves Offenbach’s deliciously frothy music and biting satire.
Excellent vocal and dramatic performances in an updated production that preserves Offenbach’s deliciously frothy music and biting satire.
Steven Oliver’s new play about family grief and human connection balances heartbreak and humour beautifully.
Opera Australia brings Strindberg's strange, purgatorial world to the Scenery Workshop.
Beloved historic convent hosts excellent annual classical event in unusual spaces.
Though technically excellent, Broberg's stylistic choices detracted from this recital's overall quality.
Four master jewellers bring concert gems to life.
This well-conceived and executed program speaks eloquently of the ACO’s core strengths.
Isango Ensemble brings an incredible freshness to Bach’s St Matthew Passion, in a melting pot of musical cultures.
The Isango Ensemble laments the victims of the tragic World War I maritime disaster in powerful music and dance.
Masterful yet unassuming, fortepianist Geoffrey Lancaster serves up a Mozart recital to treasure.
Nigel Westlake's latest quartet proves a beautiful, deeply affecting "shrine in music."
Susie Park's bluesy Ravel steals the show in Selby & Friends' fourth tour for the year.
With a wide-ranging program spanning monumental to comic, the second iteration of City Recital Hall's new music feast doesn't disappoint.