Review: Ligeti100 (Canberra International Music Festival)
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.
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.
Playing together for the first time, Bill Barton and Britain's Brodskys brought their A-game to a B-themed program.
Georges Lentz’s “angelic” violin concerto for Arabella Steinbacher gets a stellar Sydney Opera House premiere.
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.
This stunning, vital performance is a thrilling start to the London Symphony Orchestra's Australian tour conducted by Sir Simon Rattle.
Among the Birds and the Trees is a magical concert offering a unique musical aesthetic capable of inducing a transcendental experience.
Sylvia Khoury’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated Selling Kabul is a play that works like an ornate watch. This production is not ticking perfectly just yet.
Canberra Symphony Orchestra unpacks all shades of blue in a concert bursting with musical colour and intensity.
The brilliant Brodskys celebrate Sydney Opera House’s golden anniversary with three days of music by Bach, Schubert and Britten.
Saving the best for last, this year’s festival rings down the curtain with a world premiere and a moody reading of Schubert’s Octet.
UFO is not a play in which a lot actually happens. What makes it completely engaging is the way not a lot happens.