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Klassische Musik, Oper, Ballett und Tanz in Brisbane, QLD, Australien

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BrisbaneThe Drover’s Wife

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Palmer: The Drover’s Wife
Tahu Matheson; Leah Purcell; Isabel Hudson; Tess Schofield; Karen Norris; Queensland Symphony Orchestra

BrisbaneStrings – Queensland Ballet

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Lazar, Verschiedene, Bach
Edward Clug; Christian Spuck; Goyo Montero; Queensland Ballet; Marko Japelj; Leo Kulaš; Martin Gebhardt; Camerata – Queensland's Chamber Orchestra

BrisbaneHamlet – Queensland Ballet

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Verschiedene: Hamlet
Leo Mujic; Queensland Ballet; Stefano Katunar; Manuela Paladin Šabanović; Aleksandar Čavlek
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The Drover's Wife brings Aboriginal Dreaming to opera audiences

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Emerging from different incarnations of Leah Purcell’s play, George Palmer’s opera develops traditional Dreaming elements from Aboriginal mythology, premiering in Brisbane. 
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The triumph of virtue: Rossini’s Cenerentola in Brisbane

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Margarita Gritskova leads a fine ensemble performance of Rossini’s most under-appreciated opera by Opera Queensland. 
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Queensland Ballet: Behind the ‘rags to riches’ story of Coco Chanel

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Coco Chanel: the Life of a Fashion Icon is a visually beautiful work about an unscrupulous character and a great addition to Queensland Ballet's repertoire.
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Behind the scenes: Opera Australia’s vast, digital Ring cycle

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“Go digital!” was the brief to director Chen Shi-Zheng, who has employed cutting-edge visualisation technology and motion-tracking for the 15-hour Wagner cycle in Brisbane.