Street Serenades in every Brisbane suburb
On the streets of suburban Brisbane this month, audiences will see ballet performances and classes, be enrapt in chamber music and listen to an array of sopranos as part of Brisbane Festival.
On the streets of suburban Brisbane this month, audiences will see ballet performances and classes, be enrapt in chamber music and listen to an array of sopranos as part of Brisbane Festival.
Throughout August, Camerata was Artist in Residence of the Museum of Brisbane, creating musical responses to the City in the Sun exhibition. You can hear their music in performances at the Museum.
Portraying scenes and places from around the world, Camerata’s Landscapes concert offered a mixed and not entirely successful musical program.
Glorious Baroque music from Camerata showcased luscious soprano Sofia Troncoso as the Queen of the Nile.
QPAC’s Unlocked series amply delivers with a splendid Spanish-themed concert of home-grown talent with a delightful twist.
Louise Bezzina has recast her first program for Brisbane Festival to focus on local voices and outdoor events.
Singer-songwriter Lior and Buenos Aires-based ensemble Tango Sin Fin are amongst next year’s guest artists.
Katie Noonan leads us down Kats-Chernin’s green road.
Entertaining, heart-warming, friendly and fun, this year's Festival was a triumph.
Well-played music, but this sibling celebration of all things Queensland doesn’t quite connect.
An energetic symbiosis between Camerata and Julian Bliss.
Matheson and Neave deliver pathos, irony and eye-twinkling humour in this musical biography of the famed resistance fighter.
Camerata’s Artistic Director shares his favourite places in the world and why he’d like to be a dance in another life. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in