Review: Voices of the Italian Baroque (Sydney Philharmonia Choirs)
Atmosphere aplenty as Sydney Philharmonia Choirs take the audience by storm – literally.
Atmosphere aplenty as Sydney Philharmonia Choirs take the audience by storm – literally.
Compelling performances and Benjamin Nichol’s scripts make this double bill of one-handers more than the sum of its parts.
More magical mastery as Augustin Hadelich returns for a second, very different, concert with the SSO.
A delicious performance from Nadine Garner, but too much to chew on in this production's expanded first act.
Welsh playwright Gary Owen’s adaptation puts a fresh edge on Chekhov’s tragicomic exploration of class and privilege.
The musical is patchy but Casey Donovan raises the rafters with her powerhouse vocals.
A note perfect performance of works exploring the hidden awe of daily life and the changing of seasons.
A rewarding celebration of an Australian Contemporary Opera Company anniversary led by artists who were there from the start.
Another week and another world premier of a major new orchestral work. But that’s how we roll in over here in Perth.
A masterclass on post-genre creation and performance with elements appealing to any adventurous ear.
In the centenary year of Puccini’s death, Victorian Opera offers his rarely performed late work, La rondine.
Hamilton is back in Sydney with newcomers performing alongside original cast members, and it's as thrilling as ever.
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