Review: Eucalyptus (Opera Australia & Brisbane Festival)
A much-anticipated production of Jonathan Mills' opera falls short of its abundant promise.
A much-anticipated production of Jonathan Mills' opera falls short of its abundant promise.
High spirits and low notes in a sparkling entertainment from the best HIPsters under the Southern Cross.
A stellar start for the new SXS annual venture held at the beautiful Shambala Estate on Tamborine Mountain.
Last minute substitutions, lineup changes and a broken string but SXS triumphed over the odds.
A passionate serenade of guitar and strings featuring Karin Schaupp’s virtuosic veracity and a tender tribute to a life cut short.
A fascinating and chilling retrospective tone poem of the 20th century that could serve as a warning of the 21st.
Ensemble Q’s The Trout was exquisite, executed with aplomb with no flounders or red herrings.
Anna Dowsley slays in this drolly amusing – if a little confusing – showcase of songs by the American composer William Bolcom.
An evening of vivacious virtuosity and stratospheric highs from an electrifying Camerata and guests.
A lively and entertaining concert featuring two local musicians with a bodacious Bendigo bounce.
Bendigo Chamber Music Festival's Friday night concert lived up to the promise of its title – a blast of colour and light.
A dissonant and challenging piece exploring identity and masculinity with few of the thrills of the circus.
An enthralling concert aurally encapsulating an emotive moment in time.