Review: 150 Psalms: Celebration of Life (Adelaide Festival)
The final program in 150 Psalms demonstrated the excellence, precision and mastery of all singers involved.
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The final program in 150 Psalms demonstrated the excellence, precision and mastery of all singers involved.
Norwegian band heads south for a pair of hot Latin discoveries.
The Song Company proves adept across styles in this spiritually uplifting concert.
A dose of Smalley proves less can be considerably more.
Collaborators from way back realise their magnum opus.
Gugnin rehabilitates Shostakovich’s 24 Preludes.
A fine, individual artist, but the programming needs some work.
Tearing at the heartstrings, this stunning, sensitive production is the perfect ticket for opera novice and specialist alike.
A successful, very funny production set in a colourful Japan, referred to by director Stuart Maunder as "Hello Kitty on steroids", that does away with G & S's japonaiserie.
A violin’s-eye view of composers exploring their inner child.
Higdon’s Harp Concerto leads US program of old and new.
How SUDS created James, Greer, Beresford, Hughes et al.
Brodskys and friend tackle Sir Edward’s chamber works.