Review: Imogen Cooper (Medici Concerts)
Elegant pianism, intellect and finesse from Imogen Cooper.
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.
Kaufmann isn't the only thing that impresses in a superlative night of Wagner singing.
Wagner’s swan makes a splash in Melbourne.
A glorious evening of inspirational Latin American music.
Stunning artistry and fireworks from a young violin queen.
Fine music making plumbs tales of hardship, trauma and dislocation.