Review: Schubert Ledger Shostakovich (Australian String Quartet)
A world premiere by James Ledger demonstrates that he's a formidable composer for the string quartet.
A world premiere by James Ledger demonstrates that he's a formidable composer for the string quartet.
Brian Howard’s opera is given an impressive revival in a suitably grungy new performance space.
The venerable Borodins save the best till last, excelling in Shostakovich’s final quartet.
A beautiful and intriguing new work from Queensland's Dancenorth.
A sparkling account of the New World from Xian Zhang and the MSO.
The fragile beauty of memory and the absurdist comedy of the office.
A night of considerable musical promise as New Yorkers get to know their 26th Music Director.
A change of lead halfway through doesn't quite sink Brisbane Festival's compelling Peter Grimes.
To music by Schubert and Stravinsky, Circa gives us a thrillingly athletic portrait of civilisation's destruction and rebirth.
Warhorses come up fresh in Steinbacher and Ashkenazy’s hands.
A stunning and powerful contemporary rendering of an ancient story.
Tina Arena gives us a vocally high flying Evita in Hal Prince's original production.
This one-woman show by Paul Grabowsky and Steve Vizard reveals soprano Emma Matthews still at her peak and exploring new possibilities.