Review: The Singing Violin (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
Sinkovsky's the star in an evening of baroque pearls.
Sinkovsky's the star in an evening of baroque pearls.
AWO’s crack squad delivers top-notch Beethoven and Dvořák.
A hugely enjoyable staple of Adelaide's cultural diet.
Brett Weymark and SCC would have made Richard Gill proud, not to mention Britten.
Nicole Car and Etienne Dupuis prove a match made in Massenet heaven.
David Robertson’s beautifully-paced reading opens a doorway to heaven.
Be seduced by Monteverdi’s tale of lust and power in Lyric Opera’s colourful production.
Bubbling over with opulence, it doesn't get more fun than this.
Old-fashioned G&S given a sparkling new production.
Fierce fiddling, and a lovely neo-romantic blend.
Three fine players, three distinctive compositional voices.
A high standard set at the beginning of a national tour.
Infectious sincerity, wild energy and impressive unity.