Review: Haydn’s Passion (Australian Haydn Ensemble)
AHE whips up the perfect Sturm to end its season of varied highlights.
AHE whips up the perfect Sturm to end its season of varied highlights.
Life, love, victory, and a simple man's search for meaning prevail in Rossini’s final opera.
Accompanied by Peter Dugan on piano, Joshua Bell reclaims the title of rock star with his perfect readings of Mozart, Schubert and Fauré.
In these worrying times, Omega Ensemble ends its season on a hopeful note.
Leoš Janáček’s quasi-operatic song-cycle makes for a satisfying hour of neatly focused, transportive performance.
In this concert, Brigette Heuser proves that mezzos can show pony just as much as the sopranos when given the opportunity to shine.
It's time to pull the 'cracker, with Tchaikovsky, the art of classical dance and a swag of gorgeous tutus lighting up the revival of Peter Wright’s production.
WASO ends its 2024 classical concert season on a towering high.
A nativity-themed program of sublime singing, complex harmonies and exemplary musicianship.
A towering performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, the 'Titan', and Kate Suthers’ splendid Mendelssohn violin concerto, in another excellent ASO program.
With charisma to burn, Vasily Petrenko shows he’s made of the Rite stuff.
The MSO's Beethoven Festival ends on an emphatic high, buoyed by fine singing and an Auslan choir.
Rising star Tra Mi Dinh makes the hit of the night in a trio of new contemporary dance works.