Sydney Philharmonia Choirs in 2024: “A season of contrast”
From Italian Baroque to new works and Rachmaninov from the comfort of a yoga mat, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' 2024 is one of "contrast".
From Italian Baroque to new works and Rachmaninov from the comfort of a yoga mat, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' 2024 is one of "contrast".
Since the first BRAVO Cruise, Guy Noble has played conductor and host. Preparing to set sail again in 2024, he remembers past highlights.
Cheryl Barker and Peter Coleman-Wright are upping the ante at Pacific Opera, using pocket operas and oratorios to prepare the Young Artists for the profession.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
After a dazzling reception at Glyndebourne, Neil Armfield's production is coming to Adelaide – without a dog as Horatio.
★★★★☆ A terrific cast in an exuberant semi-staged production of a quaintly old-fashioned show.
Limelight congratulates this year’s artistic luminaries recognised for services to the arts.
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Barker in her element, to the extent that she may be playing herself.
Christine Goerke is an earth-shattering Elektra in David Robertson’s revelatory take on Strauss’ Greek tragedy.
Otello on an aircraft carrier sails on a sea of orchestral pleasures if short of a proper captain at the helm.
John Bell's new production of Puccini's "shabby little shocker" is far from shabby but still a shocker.