Review: Camerata Cinematheque (Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra)
A flawless scaffold of soundscapes enhance the irrepressible ingenuity of Brisbane filmmaker Anthony Lucas.
A flawless scaffold of soundscapes enhance the irrepressible ingenuity of Brisbane filmmaker Anthony Lucas.
This sweet little musical comedy manages to be life-affirming without becoming schmaltzy.
Johannes Fritzsch and Michael Gow lead Queensland Conservatorium performers to triumph in an engaging and innovative retelling of an old tale.
This engrossing start to Barrie Kosky’s new Ring Cycle can be seen in Australian cinemas this month.
Mesmerising stagecraft, sublime lighting and stunning orchestrations represent a towering technical achievement despite an overladen script.
Delivering a beloved choral classic alongside satisfying new Australian works proved a great example of modern programming.
Despite moments of promise and some standout performances, this production doesn't quite deliver.
Excellent performances from Ilya Gringolts and the TSO string section take the orchestra to new heights.
Sarah Giles' decadent production features some wonderful performances and a set design that cleverly shifts perspective.
Sopranos Helena Dix and Eleanor Greenwood are magnificent as rival queens in Donizetti’s Tudor tragedy.
A riveting performance of Turkish composer Fazil Say’s Violin Sonata No. 2 is the standout feature of Emily Sun’s wide-ranging recital program.
This new production, which features 21 paintings as part of its design, is a powerful, visually beautiful homage to Vincent van Gogh.
These two tiny operas by Charpentier, created to be performed in Louis XIV's private appartments, offer another kind of chill today.