Review: Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
A feast for clarinet-lovers, but not without some spice on the menu.
A feast for clarinet-lovers, but not without some spice on the menu.
The best of Sydney in Melbourne’s best room.
The all-Russian program showcased the range of WASO's musicianship beautifully.
Aside from the dancing, there’s little real fever in this underwhelming adaptation of the 1977 film.
A superlative performance from Simone Lamsma, Alexander Shelley and the SSO.
An excellent, fleet-footed performance from Diana Doherty, Jessica Cottis and the orchestra.
John Adams’ South Indian folktale blooms into a fabulous operatic performance.
An all-too-rare perfect recital given by a formidable musician.
Mendes achieves the impossible as audiences find themselves learning to love the Lehmans.
Sam Allchurch delivers the goods in an ambitious debut concert as Sydney Chamber Choir's Music Director.
A beautifully sung, trenchant and multi-perspective staging of Britten's opera.
An impressive evening with pieces by two Australian composers, and persuasive performances by the young players.
An exciting triple bill with two new works, and the exhilarating mainstage debut of Melanie Lane’s WOOF.