Review: New Music Ensemble & Ensemble Contrechamps (Sydney Conservatorium of Music Greenway Series)
An imaginative exploration of contemporary music, balancing political urgency with sonic experimentation.
An imaginative exploration of contemporary music, balancing political urgency with sonic experimentation.
The (mostly) blue moods of Beck Hansen beautifully are captured and elevated in a Sydney Opera House concert to remember.
This all-American musical starring Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Rob Mills is set apart by Grammy winner Sara Bareilles’s songs.
Australia’s dream-team, one-off trio knocks it out of the park.
This clever new play written by and starring Megan Wilding seems to be a tennis-themed rom-com – until she starts lobbing truth bombs.
The Ensemble's peppy production finds the pulse in the story of an unconsummated transatlantic love affair.
Upbeat but never sugarcoated, this new production of The Sapphires cements its place as an important work in the Australian canon.
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.