Review: The Composing Women Project with Claire Chase (National Sawdust, Brooklyn)
New York welcomes a "squad" from down under as five Aussie composers and a flutist carry all before them.
New York welcomes a "squad" from down under as five Aussie composers and a flutist carry all before them.
An Australian creative team is behind the controversial production, which stars Pretty Yende as an Internet sensation, influencer and fashionista.
Plenty of pyrotechnics, but also some polished orchestral playing.
A refreshing program full of uncompromising new music.
There's some fabulously funny satire in this flashier than usual production, though not everything fires.
Redefined from an Eastern perspective, this Rite is radically different.
A tale of resistance seen through Japanese eyes is a visual feast and reminder of much that's wrong today.
Vladimir Ashkenazy pairs a rare Russian giant with Holst’s glittering ode to the heavens.
A unique experience that's more about the journey than the destination.
A string of crowd-pleasing snapshots proves a highly enjoyable evening.
Vespers in the afternoon prove a delightful spring treat.
Summer winds blow in for an afternoon on the harbour.
In Brett Weymark and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Dvořák’s rarely performed Requiem has found convincing advocates.