Review: MOSSO | Music in Motion (Canberra International Music Festival)
A fluid festival of sound and vision explores how music moves – and is moved by – the world around it.
A fluid festival of sound and vision explores how music moves – and is moved by – the world around it.
Jazz and American Songbook fans are shortchanged but if you’re here for the quirky Hollywood icon, the evening delivers.
Pianist Sylvia Jiang makes her Tasmanian debut in a concert of many styles and contrasts.
'Less is more' works doubly well for Australian Haydn Ensemble players.
A gripping collaboration from the place where high tech and the human voice meet.
Some stunning moments but the overall impression is one of diligence and valiant effort.
Omega gets wired for sound for a contemporary walk on the wild side.
A classic concert weaving French representations of time through the ages.
A big bang bonanza and a uniquely emotional journey through Holst's suite.
Speakeasy patina is brought to a high polish in an arresting display of skill and spirit.
Cohen’s Delphi Songs and Messiaen's wartime Visions de l’Amen are paired in a delicately executed concert.
A fine cast led by Alison Whyte is kept too busy with comedy to do justice to the tragedy of Tennessee Williams’s memory play.
Folk tunes taken to the next level with extraordinary care and precision.