Review: Passion, Lament, Glory (Melbourne Conservatorium)
Baroque sacred music gets a theatrical makeover in a bold outing by the Melbourne Con.
Baroque sacred music gets a theatrical makeover in a bold outing by the Melbourne Con.
Les Arts proves the madrigal is more than just a load of old nymphs and shepherds.
A mixed triple bill showcasing the physical power of contemporary ballet.
The classically trained opera turned indie pop singer delivers a night richly laden with artistry.
With telepathic ensemble work, the Grigoryan Brothers create an intimate atmosphere in which guitars sing.
A stylish, brooding take on Puccini's Tosca by West Australian Opera.
Bored with the idea of seeing yet another Butterfly performance? Think again. You will be in for a treat.
WA’s mighty Fisch scales the NSW peaks and then some.
Young musicians of ANAM join with the TSO in an epic performance of Stravinsky's powerful ritual.
Acacia Quartet and Sally Whitwell bear the bays at this year's Festival.
Freshly renamed, Gill's HIPsters excel on Benjamin Bayl's Grand Tour.
Showstopper after showstopper from the man who lives and breathes Liszt.
With plenty of colour and spectacle, lovers of Carmen's hits won't be disappointed.