Review: Bach’s St Matthew Passion (WASO, St George’s Cathedral Consort)
Truncated version of the classic not short on power and passion.
Truncated version of the classic not short on power and passion.
Erin Helyard produces an extraordinary palette of light and shade in this recital drawn from a manuscript brought to Australia by the artist and diarist Georgiana McCrae.
An impassioned performance with fervent stage presence from Dutch violinist Simone Lamsma.
Oxana Shevchenko and the Tinalley String Quartet bring gleaming warmth to Shostakovich's Piano Quintet.
A wandering ride from Esterházy to Russia via Prague.
Berlioz’s fantastic dreams brought to life by conductor’s personal touch.
Lucy Kirkwood's latest sees an excess of themes redeemed by emotional truths.
MSO brings life and vigour to Verdi's mass for the dead.
Jonathan Biggins gives such an uncanny performance you’d swear he’s Keating in this hilariously funny, astute, inspiring show.
The boundaries of music and technology blur for a rich and immersive journey.
It's #AussieAussieAussie as Tognetti flies his musical flag in the Big Apple.
The young cast sure can dance, but lacks the dramatic chops to sell this dark tale.
A remarkable and original new work showcasing many facets of Chinese culture and Renaissance Chinese literature.