Review: Tchaikovsky 5 (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
Buy Tchaikovsky and be dazzled by a new concerto by Kernis composed for violinist James Ehnes.
Buy Tchaikovsky and be dazzled by a new concerto by Kernis composed for violinist James Ehnes.
Suzuki and the SSO deliver enthralling performances of under-appreciated works.
Life, Birth, Death, Eternity and the whole damn thing.
Mandolin virtuoso Avi Avital doesn't disappoint in this diverse and interesting program with the Giocoso String Quartet.
English Renaissance specialists illuminate Victoria's mood in Tenebrae Responsories.
Simon Stone's bravura North American debut and Billie Piper's excoriatingly honest performance make Yerma unmissable.
In her highly anticipated ACO debut, the opera star shows herself to be an accomplished, detailed recitalist.
Nuanced Bach with strength and elegance from the Canadian violin virtuoso.
Conductor Dan Ettinger and pianist Ingrid Fliter deliver a conservative program full of surprises.
The ‘little Canadian musical that could’ is headed to Melbourne, and Aussies are in for a treat.
A spectacular evening embracing the joy of nature and the drama of death.
A very entertaining, richly deserved tribute to one of our national treasures.
This adaptation of Erdman’s The Suicide fails to plumb the depths of its characters’ despair.