Review: American Masters (Omega Ensemble)
Omega Ensemble’s American Masters more than lives up to the hype.
Omega Ensemble’s American Masters more than lives up to the hype.
A marvellous royal visit from soprano Ermonela Jaho.
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.