Wesley Enoch leaves Queensland Theatre for Sydney Festival
Enoch will lead the festival from 2017, taking over from current Festival Director Lieven Bertels.
Enoch will lead the festival from 2017, taking over from current Festival Director Lieven Bertels.
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Bach’s triple-decker organ sonatas get a distinctly variable Italian outing.
An enthralling fusion of folk and classical, but perhaps in need of a trim.
Alain Franco's herculean Bach marathon is a journey of breathtaking discovery.
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