Review: Verdi Requiem (Queensland Music Festival)
Verdi's great Requiem given a stirring performance by Brisbane's community choirs and the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra.
Verdi's great Requiem given a stirring performance by Brisbane's community choirs and the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra.
A true marriage of minds results in an unforgettable concert.
An ebullient evening of excellent music making, conducted by AWO founder Alexander Briger.
It’s a flawed musical, but the swinging 60s score sings and Cameron Mitchell's production is very entertaining.
Britten's tale of a persecuted fisherman is brought to vivid, terrifying life in this concert performance.
As a musical, Baz Luhrmann's classic looks a surefire hit. Grab a ticket while you can can can!
Amidst all the crowns and fireworks, it was Emma Black’s oboe that really sparkled.
A new Australian symphony for children about a magpie, written by Justine Clarke and George Ellis, takes the audience on a captivating journey.
A stimulating and insightful musical journey through space and time, with a spectacular destination.
A splendid showcase from a choral music icon.
The Night Parrot successfully blends music and conservation.
Viola takes centre stage, and Schubert’s 'Great' is just that.
A refreshing, original musical that raises the spirits and touches the heart.