Review: Così fan tutte (Opera Australia)
A nuanced reading of Mozart’s score by conductor Zoe Zeniodi and impressive house debuts by Nardus Williams and Filipe Manu make this Così sparkle.
A nuanced reading of Mozart’s score by conductor Zoe Zeniodi and impressive house debuts by Nardus Williams and Filipe Manu make this Così sparkle.
Joanna Murray-Smith’s adaption feels faithful to Chekhov’s original portrait of a fractious household stuck in a rut.
Mesmerising music and breath-taking film imagery conveys a sometimes confronting message about our planet’s health, well-being and future.
A highly polished theatrical production in which all the elements and their alchemists are in sync.
The world-famous King’s College Choir elevated the soul with its crystalline voices and unsurpassable reverence for tradition.
Omega Ensemble embraces the extraordinary in an exciting concert of firsts.
Team Spain bring some gold-winning magic to an afternoon of Beethoven.
This Melbourne production of US composer Jake Heggie's two-act opera touches with its pain, humanity and emotional complexity.
Goldners farewell the AFCM amid an opening barrage of bold choices, ensemble excellence and palpable passion.
Notable female talent deliver a one-off, semi-staged performance of the contemporary opera based on Lars von Trier’s disturbing film.
Billed as a special event, Paul Grabowsky’s collaborative debut with the SSO lived up to the hype – and then some.
Soprano Nicole Car makes a rare hometown appearance for this delicious banquet of operatic favourites.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's joyous, heartfelt musical is back at the Sydney Opera House, but the sound needs attention.