Review: Speechless (Ligeti Festival, Hamburg)
The European premiere of Cat Hope's wordless opera Speechless creates a conduit for an enormously complex international crisis to resonate on a personal level.
The European premiere of Cat Hope's wordless opera Speechless creates a conduit for an enormously complex international crisis to resonate on a personal level.
The stars come out for a night of popular music that sends its audience out on a high.
Comedian Judith Lucy steps up in a Beckett classic loaded with dark, existential humour.
The Australian Ballet puts its best foot forward with a sexy, technically brilliant performance of Balanchine’s iconic ballet.
A satisfying selection of musical fairy tales and nursery rhymes in a program that didn't quite cohere.
Sir Simon Rattle's revelatory reading of Bruckner’s masterpiece rounds off a remarkable week at the Sydney Opera House.
Two world premieres see Daniel Riley break new ground, while Alice Topp rejoices in our national company's diamond anniversary.
ANU's School of Art and Design Gallery a perfect setting for an exploration of works by György Ligeti, a giant of 20th century music.
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Brandies dish up a double serve of delicious Vivaldi, Seasoned to taste.
A visually and aurally thrilling performance brings freshness and spontaneity to the mighty Mahler 7.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble launches this year's Canberra International Music Festival in captivating style.