Review: Tree of Codes (Melbourne Festival)
Fabulous dancing and stunning staging and yet...
Fabulous dancing and stunning staging and yet...
A smart, musically rich programme played with passion.
Lane and the QSO deliver orchestral storytelling and emotional extremes.
Brett Dean and the SSO plunge the audience deep into a sonic dreamworld.
Compelling world premiere delights and surprises.
English star cellist gets Bach to the basics.
This "pocket opera" is musically admirable but has yet to achieve its full potential.
Missy Higgins delivers the hit in a worthy Australian musical.
The two star tenors deliver together but truly soar when they sing solo.
Life-affirming musicianship led by an esteemed British clarinettist and maestro.
The Swiss flautist brought a powerful energy to match that of the ACO.
An understated announcement that the ANU School of Music is back for the long haul.
American soprano Brenda Rae stuns in her Australian debut.