Review: Sitkovetsky Trio – Melbourne (Musica Viva Australia)
A high standard set at the beginning of a national tour.
A high standard set at the beginning of a national tour.
Infectious sincerity, wild energy and impressive unity.
Glittering, honeyed sound and impressive coherence from Verbitsky and WASO.
A stunning production of Caryl Churchill's thrillingly inventive, shape-shifting play.
A compact concert bursting with fine chamber playing.
A joyous romp with a festively porous fourth wall.
A true story ballet that perfectly marries music with movement.
Shaham's forward and back Brahms odyssey appeals to head and heart.
Young Uzbek virtuoso lights up the Utzon to spectacular effect.
Bouncy, characterful Mozart from Melvyn Tan and AHE.
A new look at one of ballet’s best-loved stories.
Two mature works superbly realised by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
Yuja Wang brings bucketloads of personality to Beethoven's First Piano Concerto.