Defying a pandemic, Pinchgut’s film brings Barbara Strozzi to life
Social distancing and disinfectant help tell a tale of love, madrigals and gender politics.
Social distancing and disinfectant help tell a tale of love, madrigals and gender politics.
Neil Armfield’s staging of Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream will headline.
A dose of Smalley proves less can be considerably more.
Ravishing music, virtuosic performances and an intelligent, contemporary production make for an unforgettable night.
In Brett Weymark and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Dvořák’s rarely performed Requiem has found convincing advocates.
The 2020 season also includes Handel's Rinaldo plus concerts of Charpentier, Purcell, Monteverdi and Gabrieli.
The first 20 winners at the 19th Annual Helpmann Awards were announced tonight, with Counting and Cracking taking home four awards.
Returning to perform in Opera in the Market after a decade, the soprano discusses what it's like to work with young singers, her artistic ethos, and the joys of audience reaction.
From a naked Brisbane Freemason to a brawl during Mahler Five – as well as the biggest classical music news – here are the headlines you were reading this year.
Brian Howard’s opera is given an impressive revival in a suitably grungy new performance space.
Musical sommelier Carl Vine gives us a taste of the vintages on offer in this year’s Festival program.
Taryn Fiebig and Jud Arthur steal the show as a luminous Adam and Eve.
After surgery and chemotherapy, the popular soprano performs in The Creation for Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, alongside husband Jud Arthur.