Review: Rococo Variations (Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra)
Cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan's encore proves the highlight in this concert by the TSO.
Cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan's encore proves the highlight in this concert by the TSO.
Russia and Bohemia unite in excellent harmony, in a concert featuring Vadim Gluzman and Czech maestro, Jakub Hrůša.
The Bolshoi dancers sparkle and gleam in Balanchine’s deliriously beautiful three-act abstract ballet.
WASO and Asher Fisch illuminate the Classical symphony.
Karah Son’s Butterfly soars in Graeme Murphy’s dizzying new bondage-inspired production.
A cerebral work that intrigues rather than engrosses.
The familiar pleasures of Sondheim’s masterpiece are refreshed by splendid performers and design.
A reflective Lang Lang marks his return to Australia with Mozart.
The ballet is now an old warhorse, but Igor Tsvirko was dazzling as Spartacus on opening night.
Zahra Newman single-handedly conjures a powerful tale of masculine self-destruction in the outback.
Ensemble Offspring's micro-festival revels in the sheer pleasure of new music.
Diana Doherty shines in this program of early (and one not so early) concerti.
This concert by Van Diemen's Band with mezzo-soprano Lotte Betts-Dean warmed the heart in a wintry Tasmania.