Review: Forbidden Things (Backstage Music)
Berlin-based violinist and improviser Biliana Voutchkova draws masterfully on an incredible palette of sounds.
Berlin-based violinist and improviser Biliana Voutchkova draws masterfully on an incredible palette of sounds.
The asylum setting is problematic and stale but see this to be moved by the singing and astounded by Circa's input.
An enthralling concert from Umberto Clerici, Nicholas Milton and the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Donald Runnicles offers up a rich and often exquisite meditation on death.
Massenet's Manon may not pass #MeToo muster, but Lisette Oropesa shines as all the stars align.
Don't let the name fool you – this concert by the Australian Chamber Orchestra is larger than life.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra bring a pair of fine Australian works to the Big Apple.
A weird alternative world: a roller coaster of horror and humour.
A joyful production that demonstrates how it's possible to be world class while working on a shoestring.
Hui He soars as Minghella's thoughtful Butterfly, though all is not at ease down below.
A rich, confident revival helmed by strong performances.
A powerful musical with a serious political message, that is joyously uplifting and entertaining at the same time.
Donald Runnicles and the SSO pair Messiaen and Bruckner in a concert that touches on the divine.