Review: Composing Women (Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows and Guests)
Two world premieres among works by five composers celebrating Composing Women, Sydney Con’s push for a truly equal music.
Two world premieres among works by five composers celebrating Composing Women, Sydney Con’s push for a truly equal music.
The world premiere of Nick Russoniello’s explosive concerto brought out the best from performer and audience alike for Orange Chamber Music Festival.
Over the past seven years, the UKARIA-based Chamber Landscapes series has grown to become an integral part of the Adelaide Festival.
Shakespeare's tragedy gets a radical makeover in & Juliet, a new musical fuelled by the smash hits of Max Martin.
Starring José Carbó and Anna-Louise Cole, Opera Queensland's static, stand-and-deliver staging of Verdi’s Macbeth yielded mixed results.
There's too much going on in Theresa Rebeck's Bernhardt/Hamlet but actor Kate Mulvany exerts huge gravitational pull at its centre.
A medical emergency and vocal problems couldn’t mar Christian Spuck’s monumental staging of Verdi’s masterpiece.
UK playwright Simon Longman's wintry drama Gundog is a gripping, poetic and timeless portrait of rural life and death.
In this powerful song cycle, one man’s wish to do what’s right keeps hope for humanity alive – even in the face of genocide.
A celebration of transcience, Linda May Han Oh's Ephemeral Echoes deserves a permanent place in the memory and in the canon.
Collaborative spirit and supreme musicianship the hallmarks of Kronos Quartet's Perth Festival performance.
Iron Lung Theatre delivers an astute reprise of Andrew Bovell’s play about trauma passed from generation to generation.
The heavenly voices of the world’s oldest surviving boys’ choir deliver a program that gives timeless liturgical works a surprising modern twist.