Review: Flight (Vox Motus, Melbourne Festival)
Mininature dioramas make this a fascinating visual experience.
Mininature dioramas make this a fascinating visual experience.
Frank Martin's rarely heard Mass and four new Australian compositions make for a refreshing concert.
Tan Dun’s vivid and approachable epic receives a passionate Australian premiere.
Despite some melting moments, Kaufmann's Viennese fancy leaves you wanting more.
Physical choreography adds another emotional layer to this exquisite Renaissance choral masterwork.
Lavish stage pictures pay tribute to the beauty of the Mogao Caves.
The inspiring story of Nelson Mandela’s struggle for justice becomes a surprisingly uninspired musical.
Renée Fleming and Audra McDonald add sparkle to Michael Tilson Thomas's easy-going opening.
A colourful and comedic rendering of the Bard’s classic.
This youthful, celebratory take on the seminal work works well in its post-industrial setting.
A fiercely authentic Benjamin Bagby enthralls with an ancient tale of heroes and horrors from the Northlands.
A beautifully shaped program from Ensemble Offspring, showcasing three brand new works and a spectral classic.
A microfestival of fine music in the Barossa Valley.