Review: Violin Virtuoso (Queensland Symphony Orchestra)
Rich and strange music for an imaginary film leads to Brahms from a different perspective.
Rich and strange music for an imaginary film leads to Brahms from a different perspective.
Finnish conductor Dalia Stasevska’s supple leadership makes light work of a program of Nordic heavyweights.
AHE takes Beethoven's Fifth to an intimate, dramatic new level.
Edward Dick’s take on Puccini’s shabby little shocker holds a scathing mirror up to society, with a bravura performance from Giselle Allen in the title role.
A second helping of Melnikov magic serves up a thrilling and intelligent musical journey.
A wonderful package of bite-sized Australian works, and a long-awaited world premiere from an Australian legend.
Britain’s Rolls-Royce vocal group VOCES8 pulls out all the stops for its anniversary tour.
Russian piano virtuoso Alexander Melnikov shows why he is the go-to man for Shostakovich.
Lisa’s musical personality is different to that of her mother Nina, but that remarkable flame is in safe hands.
WASO serves up a Wagnerian quintuple espresso and a supremely well-crafted world premiere from WA composer Lachlan Skipworth.
Madeleine Easton cherry-picks choice selections in an engaging exploration of the incomparable composer's brilliance.
A will-they-won't-they storyline traces a childhood crush as it morphs into toxic co-dependency.
A Life in Notes is Patti LuPone unplugged and intimate, still pushing the envelope and taking risks.