Henry Choo: Game of Thrones, Donizetti, and Fringe World
BY GABRIELLE RUTTICO OperaBox opens 2015 with flair in this week’s production of Gaetano Donizetti’s Anna Bolena, part of the Fringe World Festival. Tenor […]
BY GABRIELLE RUTTICO OperaBox opens 2015 with flair in this week’s production of Gaetano Donizetti’s Anna Bolena, part of the Fringe World Festival. Tenor […]
BY CLIVE BROWN, Professor of Applied Musicology at University of Leeds After a very drawn out and fraught construction, the Philharmonie de Paris is finally […]
BY BENJAMIN MARTIN Guest writer Benjamin Martin is an award winning Australian pianist and composer. Somehow, despite all the efforts of research intent upon […]
BY BEN NIELSEN Opera Australia Tosca by Puccini Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House, 13 January 2105 “Have we seen this before?” […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Many of us picked up the recorder at least once as a child – but when you count how many have […]
BY BEN NIELSEN Opera Australia La Bohème by Puccini Sydney Opera House, 6 January 2015 In 1930s Berlin, a group of artists congregate in […]
BY BEN NIELSEN Opera Australia The Magic Flute by Mozart Sydney Opera House, 2 January 2015 It couldn’t be further from the African […]
BY MEGAN BURSLEM When I was in grade five, I recited Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood at my primary school fete. I can’t remember exactly […]
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