Review: Review: The World at War (Australian World Orchestra)
★★★★½ Plenty of highpoints as AWO heads south for chamber festival.
★★★★½ Plenty of highpoints as AWO heads south for chamber festival.
High calibre but workmanlike playing makes for a threadbare experience.
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A fascinating telling of Melba's life, marred by a problematic performance
Flamboyant theatrics deliver a spectacle that often cries out for a bit more subtlety.
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