Review: Luminous (Australian Chamber Orchestra)
Richard Tognetti and Bill Henson explore the spaces between light and dark.
Richard Tognetti and Bill Henson explore the spaces between light and dark.
New York's premier summer festival may not be mostly Mozart these days, but it sure has plenty to offer.
One of those all-too-rare opportunities where both artistically and technically, this was a flawless performance.
Majestic music inspired by the Americas and the New World.
A superlative warming recital on a shivering Sydney Sunday.
A sublime concert featuring soprano Miriam Allan and her pianist father Christopher, with flautist Sally Walker.
Colin Friels gives a passionate, moving performance as Galileo in Brecht’s play, which feels incredibly relevant right now.
An incredible mix of colours and sounds in the Sydney Town Hall.
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.