Review: Max Richter: The Blue Notebooks
Reissue highlights Richter’s popular, plainspoken defiance.
Reissue highlights Richter’s popular, plainspoken defiance.
A bold, adventurous ballet by Wayne McGregor that's thrilling and heartbreaking in equal measure.
The title refers to Richter’s attempt to create three distinct musical worlds based on three Virginia Woolf novels.
The composer speaks to Clive Paget about his new album of music for Wayne Mcgregor's ballet Woolf Works.
A mixed triple bill showcasing the physical power of contemporary ballet.
Proposals are being considered that would allow guests to stay overnight in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed building.
Britain’s flagship ballet company will bring two Australian major premieres to the QPAC International Series in 2017.
The annual festival of lights, art and ideas sounds as good as it looks, as it reaches this year’s halfway point.
Hypnotic work will be performed at a bleary-eyed sleepover at the Sydney Opera House.
★★★½☆ Nodding off to Max Richter’s soporific epic is easier said than done.
Max Richter’s 8-hour piece is intended to be listened to by a sleeping audience.
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Celebrated baroque orchestra to tour a pair of concerts to Queensland.