Review: Swan Lake/Loch na hEala (Teaċ Daṁsa)
A Swan Lake set in Ireland that is tough yet beguilingly poetic.
A Swan Lake set in Ireland that is tough yet beguilingly poetic.
Bold, energetic performances of works old and new.
Intercurrent demonstrates a contemporary music scene alive, evolving and thriving.
Exquisite performances of assorted Baroque works at UKARIA.
Curator James Crabb’s programme gets off to a promising start.
A pleasing revival of a French operatic bijou that skilfully confronts eros with agape.
Mythic trees and glaciers abound in the Sydney Con's wind symphony showcase.
Gomyo's graceful Mozart holds its own against Fisch's mighty Mahler.
Weymark’s new and old English masterworks bridge the centuries.
Robertson takes the SSO on a trip down memory lane.
An evening heavy with baroque, tango... cider and apple pie.
A glorious setting for a winter chamber music festival.
Polished Bruckner and beatific Beethoven from Simone Young and the SSO.