Review: Coriole Music Festival 2023
Built upon already staunch foundations, Coriole is now one of the best boutique fine music festivals in the country.
Built upon already staunch foundations, Coriole is now one of the best boutique fine music festivals in the country.
A sparely elegant and well-acted production can't quite get us to the point where we can take Tennessee Williams's lurid tale seriously.
A powerful meditation on identity, work and the presence of ancestors from the Broome-based intercultural dance company Marrugeku.
Is it The Best? As a musical it certainly has its flaws, but the music is often thrilling and Ruva Ngwenya gives a sensational, powerhouse performance.
Led by tenor Stefan Vinke, performers across the stage excel in this concert of Wagner’s epic tragedy Tannhäuser.
From barnstorming to delicately decorative, Stephen Hough's pianism shines across an unhackneyed program.
In My Gypsy Soul, a stellar quartet whips up a storm of fiery passion amid the ornate splendour of Sydney's Great Synagogue.
Whether playing Mozart, Ives or Mendelssohn, Schumann Quartett time every musical gear-shift to perfection.
An already superb first weekend at the G&S Fest culminates in a glorious showcase of Arthur Sullivan’s choral credentials.
ACO and Will Gregory show us how Dr Robert Moog and Wendy Carlos helped change the soundtrack of our lives.
Much love and care has gone into the making of this Pirates of Penzance, and all of its facets are delivered with playfulness and vigour.
It’s too easy to dismiss the comic operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan as quaint anachronisms – especially in the wake of the recent Coronation.
Orchestra Victoria in awesome form for a one-off concert performance of Philip Glass’s Gandhi opera Satyagraha.