Review: 2019 Coriole Music Festival
South Australia's Coriole Music Festival continues to solidify its position as a unique and intimate occasion.
South Australia's Coriole Music Festival continues to solidify its position as a unique and intimate occasion.
A shaky start transforms into an evening of very fine music-making.
A stunning spectrum of musical traditions new and ancient.
Wide-ranging program showcases orchestra's variety and promise of a violinist.
A worthy tribute to an old Dutch master along with interesting new scores.
A well cast rollercoaster ride through this Australian classic’s pathos and black comedy.
Andreas Ottensamer and Mark Wigglesworth impress in intelligent double bill.
A spellbinding glimpse at a new era for the ground-breaking Brodsky Quartet.
Winther’s ambitious solo Bach journey was not without its perils.
Zahra Newman and Hugo Weaving give dazzling performances, but the production doesn’t entirely hit home.
Roland Peelman reveals the scope of his ambition for the CIMF's 25th anniversary in a spectacular opening concert.
Ako Kondo seems to float through the air in a divine performance as Giselle.
This production turns an unremarkable musical about the great showman into entertainment.