Review: Oscar and Lucinda (Sydney Chamber Opera)
Though dramaturgically flawed, this adaptation of Peter Carey's beloved novel is full of daring and brilliance.
Though dramaturgically flawed, this adaptation of Peter Carey's beloved novel is full of daring and brilliance.
Alex Ollé's production is an admirable attempt to mine the trauma that informs Puccini's fantasy of the East.
The festival has kicked off with music journeying across multiple continents.
Verdi's great Requiem given a stirring performance by Brisbane's community choirs and the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra.
A true marriage of minds results in an unforgettable concert.
An ebullient evening of excellent music making, conducted by AWO founder Alexander Briger.
It’s a flawed musical, but the swinging 60s score sings and Cameron Mitchell's production is very entertaining.
Britten's tale of a persecuted fisherman is brought to vivid, terrifying life in this concert performance.
As a musical, Baz Luhrmann's classic looks a surefire hit. Grab a ticket while you can can can!
Amidst all the crowns and fireworks, it was Emma Black’s oboe that really sparkled.
A new Australian symphony for children about a magpie, written by Justine Clarke and George Ellis, takes the audience on a captivating journey.
A stimulating and insightful musical journey through space and time, with a spectacular destination.
A splendid showcase from a choral music icon.