Kurzprofil
Adresse | 5 St Georges Terrace Perth WA Western Australia WA 6000 Australien |
Google maps | 31° 57' 26.412" S 115° 51' 51.776" E |
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Mozart in Perth: excellent soloists, well-honed choir and orchestra
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An over-enthusiastic audience distracts from an excellent performance of Mozart's Requiem Mass by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and Choir with a first class quartet of soloists.
Why isn't the music enough? “Silence and Rapture” from the ACO
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Iestyn Davies joins the Australian Chamber Orchestra for music by Bach and Pärt in a programme featuring distracting modern dance.
Asher Fisch forges an orchestral Ring in Perth
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Excerpts from Wagner's opus magnum, minus the singing, along with a Rossini overture and a new work by local composer Lachlan Skipworth make for an enjoyable concert by the larger forces of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
Vivaldi and Handel for Holy Week in Perth
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The pairing of Vivaldi's Gloria with Handel's Dixit Dominus makes for an interesting combination with, on this occasion, the latter making the more dramatic impact with the always impressive St George's Cathedral Consort.
Flamboyant Haydn from Li-Wei Qin and Elena Schwarz in Perth
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Haydn holds his own between Stravinsky and Shostakovich, thanks to an impassioned performance by Li-Wei Qin with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
The odd couple: Duruflé Requiem and Bach Easter Oratorio in Perth
A distinctly odd pairing for an Easter concert in Perth, with the almost morbidly solemn Duruflé Requiem followed by Bach’s jubilant Easter Oratorio, both exceedingly well performed.
(Not quite) absolute Beethoven: Ludovic Morlot in Perth
The Australian String Quartet joins the West Australian Symphony Orchestra under Ludovic Morlot for an enjoyable and timely round of Beethoven interleaved with John Adams' homage to the 250-year old composer.
Tristan und Isolde: a fabulous musical night for Perth
Wagner is a rare bird in Perth; the second *Tristan und Isolde* in 12 years worth the wait, no less for being a concert performance, and for bringing Skelton's masterful interpretation to an Australian audience