Australian Festival of Chamber Music reveals 2026 program
The AFCM is about to transform the way we think about one of Australia's beloved tropical hotspots.
The AFCM is about to transform the way we think about one of Australia's beloved tropical hotspots.
Perth-based conductor Leanna Mei-Ling earns a spot in the internationally prestigious conducting mentorship program.
Two days of chamber music and mentorship set against the dramatic escarpments of the Megalong Valley.
A strong year for Queensland theatre, marked by diversity, innovation and a flourishing independent and regional sector.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
If the plan goes ahead, a two-year shutdown of one of America's busiest performing arts venues looms.
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In February, the Australian Chamber Orchestra premieres a work by John Luther Adams, who has now moved to Australia.
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Director Lee Lewis talks why she believes Yasmina Reza’s play ART is “lightning in a bottle”, particularly for the men in the audience.
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Perth-based conductor Leanna Mei-Ling earns a spot in the internationally prestigious conducting mentorship program.
Two days of chamber music and mentorship set against the dramatic escarpments of the Megalong Valley.
Inspired by Shakespeare, Salut! Baroque proves that music is the food of love.
Faust and Melnikov’s relishable Mozart goes from strength to strength.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
The very model of a modern Gilbert & Sullivan production: nostalgic, yet fresh and funny, with cast and orchestra on song.
Elijah Moshinsky’s iconic production still works its magic, with stunning voices and a sublime reading of the score by maestro Tahu Matheson.
Humperdinck’s fairy-tale opera has captivated conductor Tahu Matheson since childhood. Now he returns to it with fresh insight.
In a triumphant homecoming, soprano Rebecca Nash reinvents Turandot for Ann Yee's centenary production.
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Opera Australia begins its 70th anniversary with the jewel in its crown restored and a musical reading to match.
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One star pays tribute to another in this unabashedly celebratory account of a life lived hard.
One of the more challenging casting conundrums of recent years has been solved.
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Classy accounts reveal rarities deserving a more permanent place in the repertoire.
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