Review: The Nature of Why (The British Paraorchestra, Perth Festival)
A unique, immersive, joyous concert from the world’s first professional orchestra for musicians with a disability.
A unique, immersive, joyous concert from the world’s first professional orchestra for musicians with a disability.
An exhilarating concert showcasing the talent on offer from a band that blazed the HIP trail in Australia 30 years ago and is still going strong today.
A diverse musical collaboration free from traditional boundaries or limitations.
A top notch trio puts down some roots.
A beguiling concert of rich textures and finely spun melodies.
The combination of Coughlan's authentic lived-in blues and engaging humour was intoxicating
A magical piece of storytelling that holds you spellbound from start to finish.
Michael Fabiano makes a promising role debut, but the real star is Elena Maximova's vividly realised Charlotte.
Musical wizard and friends recreate the soundtrack to baroque music's greatest film.
Wynton Marsalis and David Robertson deliver a special concert, and not the kind of program we hear often.
Pianist Ying Ho and cellist Jonathan Békés's extraordinary recital was a gift.
A gritty evening with Brahms reveals a theatrical pearl.
A delightful production that is as intoxicating as Papageno's pink cocktail, while acknowledging the darker elements in Mozart's opera.