Review: Umberto Clerici with the Adelaide Chamber Singers (UKARIA)
A great meeting of the sacred and the profane.
A great meeting of the sacred and the profane.
After a shaky start with Dvořák, the penultimate concert built to a jovial close with a work by Edgar Meyer.
Mystery and theatre abound in a vibrant finale to a satisfying weekend of high-quality music-making.
A new opera about William Buckley tells an incredible story, but the Indigenous characters are under-represented.
A polished contemporary take on some age-old dilemmas.
A rare four-course degustation evening whose every bite was to be savoured.
Artists pair up as the Festival gets into full swing.
Kerrie Anne Greenland brings a traditional touch to some familiar showtunes.
A crack squad of international guests get the 2019 Musica Viva Festival off to a flying start.
Gripping new play revels in the grubby origins of Murdoch's endless race to the bottom.
Truncated version of the classic not short on power and passion.
Erin Helyard produces an extraordinary palette of light and shade in this recital drawn from a manuscript brought to Australia by the artist and diarist Georgiana McCrae.
An impassioned performance with fervent stage presence from Dutch violinist Simone Lamsma.