Review: The Mendelssohns (Flinders Quartet)
The interwoven stories of siblings Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn told in well-chosen words and first-rate, no-fuss musicianship.
The interwoven stories of siblings Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn told in well-chosen words and first-rate, no-fuss musicianship.
In this intimate two-hander, the line between caregiver and companion, human and machine, is a shifting frontier.
Ensemble Liaison marks the end of an era as Musica Viva Tasmania calls time.
Paul Dyer, Francesco Corti and the Brandies bring three tiers of audience to their feet with their take on Mozart’s farewell symphony.
Japanese pianist Makoto Ozone's performance was transformative, bringing new vigour to George Gershwin’s classic.
Tokyo’s favourite son brings the SSO's International Pianists in Recital series to a showstopping close.
Afghan rabat master Qais Essar takes a short and magical journey through the Hindu Kush.
Jazzmeia Horn has rewritten the rules on vocal technique. Her Melbourne International Jazz Festival set was nothing short of sensational.
Nobuyuki Tsujii’s fireworks and some very personal Elgar bring the crowded house down.
This acrobatic take on Gluck's opera may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s full of spectacle and interest.
A glimmer of Gian Slater's new album and a world premiere commission for the maiden performance of one of Sydney's biggest jazz festivals.
The AWO and veteran star countertenor Andreas Scholl show that small is very beautiful.
This Australian premiere staging should tick all the boxes for Evan Hansen's antipodean fanbase.