Review: Philip Glass’s Visitors (Sydney Festival)
Sydney Symphony Orchestra accompany Godfrey Reggio's reflective follow-up to his Qatsi Trilogy.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra accompany Godfrey Reggio's reflective follow-up to his Qatsi Trilogy.
Rossini's six characters in search of an author find one, plus a first-rate director and production to boot.
Classical monthly seeks potential critics in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart.
The Australian Voices Celebrates 20 Years in style.
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Early music royalty rock the recital hall to bring the first week of Sydney Festival’s classical program to a rousing conclusion.
Benjamin’s Pied Piper fable and Kurtag’s nihilistic fragments dazzle eye, ear and brain.
Rock legends Lee Ranaldo and Mike Patton navigate new territory.
It’s Dido Jim, but not as we know it: Sasha Waltz’s decadent danced opera proves an occasionally baffling delight.
Not a dry eye in the house as a cappella legends say farewell after 40 years.
Bach meets bluegrass in a diverse evening from American mandolinist Chris Thile.
Musical time-travel courtesy of the Apollo Ensemble and Sydney’s Great Synagogue.
Lion King’s wizardry makes a family friendly introduction to opera out of Mozart’s masonic muddle.