Backstage with Brett Brown
The Australian-born, London-based baritone and actor tells us about the solo shows he is creating, and the new work by American composer Nico Muhly which he is about to premiere with Omega Ensemble.
The Australian-born, London-based baritone and actor tells us about the solo shows he is creating, and the new work by American composer Nico Muhly which he is about to premiere with Omega Ensemble.
Omega's all-Mozart program was never less than beautifully played, but more lightness and wit could have made it really sparkle.
Omega Ensemble's intimate launch with a trio of trios.
Omega’s gumboots are made for dancing.
The CSO showcases three outstanding Australian composers in this satisfying concert.
Four world premieres and a chamber-sized Mahler among the highlights in Omega's 2019.
Louise Farrenc was the first female Professor of Piano at the Paris Conservatoire, so why haven’t we heard more of her music? Omega Ensemble’s Maria Raspopova pans for rediscovered chamber music gold.
The Omega Ensemble takes us from deeply felt passion to light-hearted pleasure.
In the Festival’s third year, the Omega Ensemble are the performers in residence, joining a bill that includes Ray Chen, Tamara-Anna Cislowska and Deborah Humble.
Life, Birth, Death, Eternity and the whole damn thing.
The bow used by the actor when preparing for Master and Commander will feature in the ensemble’s next concert thanks to a donor.
Omega’s string quartet leaves a lasting impression.
Chamber favourites and Australian premieres adorn a programme that features new collaborations and old friends. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in