Review: Moritz von Oswald presents Silencio (Melbourne Recital Centre & Now or Never)
Germany's techno aristocrat confirms his status in a showcase part demonic, part divine.
Germany's techno aristocrat confirms his status in a showcase part demonic, part divine.
The UKARIA Cultural Centre celebrates its first decade with Pekka Kuusisto’s intriguing program for strings and an all-star cast.
A fine cast of Puccini interpreters animate this nostalgic farewell to Gale Edwards’ Weimar-era production.
The unimaginable and incomprehensible condensed to human scale in a poignant dad-and-daughter story.
This family drama with flashes of humour takes an intimate look at South Africa under apartheid.
Sam Weller and Hannah Solveij combine for a challenging peek into possible future directions for concertgoers.
A warm, spirited and colourful rendition of a surprisingly innovative work.
Layton’s spirited conducting makes the music sound as if it had been composed yesterday.
Away with the doom and gloom; Omega brings on a night of uplifting comfort music.
A 1920s parlour game inspires an ear-opening, mind-bending experience.
Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh's unsettling Swell conjures oceanic feelings of foreboding.
Sydney Philharmonia Choir’s powerhouse debut concert sends a timely message but fails to electrify.
Perfect coherence and technical accomplishment set this performance at the pinnacle of the string quartet form.