Review: River (Australian Chamber Orchestra)
The beautiful and shocking secrets of our rivers are conveyed through a spellbinding marriage of film and music.
The beautiful and shocking secrets of our rivers are conveyed through a spellbinding marriage of film and music.
Featuring arresting imagery and music, this follow up to Mountain carries a strong environmental message.
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Our April features explore the new Cobar Sound Chapel, a documentary about luthier Harry Vatiliotis's last violin, musical arrangements in the past and today, and the joy of walking and its link to creativity.
The program for this year's MIFF has been curated with compassion, ambition, sensitivity and range, and will be presented in a new model, both in cinemas (COVID permitting) and online.
We look at opera's love affair with wine, the Australian Chamber Orchestra's new project River, and Virginia Gay's emergence as a playwright. We also salute Paul Goodchild, doyen of Australian brass.
How the Australian Chamber Orchestra went with the flow for its latest film project.
The ACO scales the heights with breath-taking visuals and a well-crafted score.
Following the success of The Reef, Richard Tognetti talks about the ACO’s new “cinematic and musical odyssey”, Mountain.
Richard Tognetti's new odyssey leads a line up including Brett Dean's Hamlet, Orwell's 1984, Messiaen's Turangalîla and more.
Opera Australia performs at Vivid Live for the first time with a concert featuring music by Adams, Dessner and Greenwood.
In a diverse 2017 season, cinema and Americana rub shoulders with classical masters and contemporary voices.