Review: Opening Gala – Compassion (Canberra International Music Festival)
Lior and Nigel Westlake's groundbreaking work made for a powerful opening statement for this year's Canberra International Music Festival.
Lior and Nigel Westlake's groundbreaking work made for a powerful opening statement for this year's Canberra International Music Festival.
An intense, compact listening experience from a young quartet with an enviable reputation for elegance, precision and energy.
Raw power and energy as from Sydney Chamber Choir as they scale Mozart’s final peak.
A core repertoire work for the TSO refreshed, refined and made something special.
Great Sibelius from start to Finnish under a conductor to whom this music seems like second nature.
Belinda McClory shines in Andrew Bovell’s family drama about flawed relationships tested by seismic change.
Bravura performances of septets by the SSO principals and octets from the Goldner and Orava Quartets bring this year’s festival to a triumphant close.
A thoughtfully curated program of choral music for those still hankering to extend the feel-good vibes of Easter.
A perfect night at the opera opens OQ's inaugural Brisbane Bel Canto festival, giving soprano Jessica Pratt a production of Lucia to call her own.
Five characters in speech-making mode spin stories that take unexpected, sometimes bizarre turns.
With roots in 1990s online culture and horror movies, Bridget Mackey's two-hander explores desire, grooming and abuse.
Nadine Garner and Max McKenna are compelling as mother and daughter in this insightful, nuanced play about mental illness.
This year’s festival is off to a virtuosic start with Louise Johnson in The Harp's Journey and the Goldner String Quartet’s 30th-anniversary celebration.