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BY CHANTAL NGUYEN OronteaPinchgut OperaCity Recital Hall, 26 May I’ve stood in the bathroom queue during a Pinchgut intermission before, and heard audience members remark, […]
BY CHANTAL NGUYEN OronteaPinchgut OperaCity Recital Hall, 26 May I’ve stood in the bathroom queue during a Pinchgut intermission before, and heard audience members remark, […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Some tremendous visiting artists have come to perform with musicians of the Australian National Academy of Music. And, even if you’ve been […]
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW Pinchgut OperaBach and TelemannElisabeth Murdoch Hall, 6 April All Saints Day, 1755, Lisbon. The faithful congregate in churches across the city, giving […]
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW For the second time in the history of the company, Pinchgut Opera will travel to Melbourne for an exclusive performance. On 6 […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Thirty solo gigs up the Australian coast? Challenge accepted. Cellist Anthony Albrecht is set to launch Bach to the Bush – […]
ELEANOR WOOD Pinchgut Opera Handel’s Theodora City Recital Hall, 1 December Handel’s Theodora was panned by critics upon its premiere, but is now known […]
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON ‘L’Amant jaloux’ Pinchgut Opera City Recital Hall, 3 December Don Alonze and Léonore embrace, her having forgiven his jealousy and he […]
BY BEN NIELSEN Pinchgut Opera The Chimney Sweep by Salieri City Recital Hall, Sydney, 5 July 2014 A rumour surfaced after Mozart’s death: […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Antonio Salieri has had his fair share of bad press over the last couple of centuries. Painted as a second-rate composer […]
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