Review: Gloria (St George’s Cathedral Consort & West Australian Symphony Orchestra)
A goosebump-inducing demonstration of the power of the human voice.
A goosebump-inducing demonstration of the power of the human voice.
A perfectly-programmed day of pure experimental fun is a lovely tonic of trial-and-error for musicians and audiences alike.
A fascinating relic of the counterculture era, when theatre, rock music and poetry were colliding.
Darwin Symphony Orchestra's season opening concert cast a mesmerising and memorable spell.
From boy wonder to young man going places, Cairns pianist Reuben Tsang is on a stellar trajectory.
Emily Sun’s sublime rendition of Bruch’s first violin concerto sparkles in a program of contrasting musical languages.
This revival of OA's outdoor West Side Story looks stunning but there's room for more danger and raw emotion.
Víkingur Ólafsson’s glittering Ravel from another dimension is backed by Runnicles at his most colourful and heroic.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's 2024 season gets underway with a strong reading of Holst’s magnificent score.
An eclectic, affecting program of unaccompanied music inspired by centuries of romantic pain and loss.
Iceland's Víkingur Ólafsson takes us through Bach’s “solar system” of magic, beauty and breathtaking mathematics.
A billionaire takes on a supermarket shelf stacker in David Williamson's broad but entertaining satire on wealth and power.
Mind-blowing, once in a lifetime Gurrelieder show ticks all the boxes, and then some.