Review: Australian Chamber Orchestra (Lincoln Center Great Performers, New York)
It's #AussieAussieAussie as Tognetti flies his musical flag in the Big Apple.
It's #AussieAussieAussie as Tognetti flies his musical flag in the Big Apple.
The young cast sure can dance, but lacks the dramatic chops to sell this dark tale.
A remarkable and original new work showcasing many facets of Chinese culture and Renaissance Chinese literature.
Omega's all-Mozart program was never less than beautifully played, but more lightness and wit could have made it really sparkle.
A promising take on Schubert's colossus of a work, though depth will come with experience.
A clever musical that moves forwards and backwards through a broken marriage.
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.