Review: Andrew Byrne at 50. The Othersiders (Astra Concerts)
Byrne resurrects the doomed tale of a charismatic leader and his New Australia.
In 2020, Vincent Plush marked his 50th year in music. Composer, conductor, teacher, broadcaster and events director, his passion for Australian music continues unabated. Currently based in Melbourne, he has been an advocate for a revival of the opera Voss for several decades.
Byrne resurrects the doomed tale of a charismatic leader and his New Australia.
Ahead of the SSO’s Pelléas with Dutoit, Vincent Plush traces the work’s history and reception in this country. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
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