Review: Mozart’s Horn (Australian Haydn Ensemble)
Australian Haydn Ensemble blows hot with some virtuoso horn and a scaled down take on Mozart’s Jupiter.
Australian Haydn Ensemble blows hot with some virtuoso horn and a scaled down take on Mozart’s Jupiter.
A program of expressive contemporary Chinese art songs, rooted in the European art song and Lieder tradition.
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Huw Higginson and Hannah Waterman shine in this very British comedy-drama about living through a mother's dying days.
Singers including Helena Dix and Deborah Humble celebrate Puccini with a concert of opera highlights and the one-act tragedy Suor Angelica.
Sir Donald Runnicles casts his painterly eye over some ravishing and rarely heard French treats.
Absurd, fabulous fun. If you're a fan of Céline Dion, the film Titanic and/or gloriously camp musical theatre, this will float your boat.
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