Review: Nelson Freire plays the Emperor (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Donald Runnicles and Nelson Freire prove you can't take familiar music for granted.
Donald Runnicles and Nelson Freire prove you can't take familiar music for granted.
A colourful and energetic journey through the Quartet's musical worlds.
Ivo van Hove's dizzyingly multi-faceted production takes a compelling look at leadership across the ages.
Elgar's Dream is vividly brought to life.
This Belgian play about the Beslan school siege uses a unique perspective to try to make sense of the incomprehensible.
Peter Evans’ stylish but faceless production has a saving grace in two of its principals.
A top-notch, diverse line-up makes for a cracking start to this year's Adelaide Festival.
A tasty, pleasant, Sunday afternoon chocolate box of classical, blues and ragtime piano.
Sir Andrew Davis brings his trade-mark warmth of string tone and precision to the MSO's season opener with Stuart Skelton and Nelson Freire.
A uniquely compelling, unforgettable coalescence of dance and installation.
Brett Dean’s intense, immersive new opera makes for a thrilling start to this year’s Adelaide Festival.
Nicole Car’s radiant debut as Violetta earns a rapturous standing ovation in a very special night.
Two refined ensembles demonstrate the beauty of English choral singing.