Review: New World Memories (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
Robertson takes the SSO on a trip down memory lane.
Robertson takes the SSO on a trip down memory lane.
An evening heavy with baroque, tango... cider and apple pie.
A glorious setting for a winter chamber music festival.
Polished Bruckner and beatific Beethoven from Simone Young and the SSO.
Anna Dowsley stuns as Lucretia in Kip Williams' deconstructed Britten.
Elegant pianism, intellect and finesse from Imogen Cooper.
A new musical about a great diva that successfully melds an original score with operatic arias.
An excellent account of Prokofiev Five and a first-rate horn concerto.
The ASO’s portrait of Elgar is as poignant and uplifting as ever.
An imaginative programme, and the premiere of a significant vocal work.
A charming ballet, sweet and funny and full of life.
A fascinating reconstruction of a cabaret created by Czech Jewish prisoners at Terezín during WWII.
Famous Victorian’s deformed body is but the starting point for a challenging, moving play about spectacle, difference and identity.