Review: Girls’ Night Out (State Opera of South Australia)
One of those all-too-rare opportunities where both artistically and technically, this was a flawless performance.
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.
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.