The UK holds its breath as the arts open up to live performance
Britain welcomes back art lovers, but the roadmap to normality looks increasingly uncertain.
Britain welcomes back art lovers, but the roadmap to normality looks increasingly uncertain.
A new festival looks at women composers through the ages – and for once includes the token man.
Performances of Beethoven, Franz Waxman and Matthew Hindson carry him through the semi-finals.
"No one wants to have their music played because of their gender," says Zoe Knighton, but...
Alice Chance and Joseph Newton discuss getting an aerial makeover with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra in Chatswood.
The YouTube sensations talk fashion and Gustav Holst, aka classical music's OG.
Virtual performances and moving acceptance speeches define a traumatic year.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's programming continues with larger-scale music-making and a mix of old and new.
One man, 24 hours of new music, no sleep. How does Adam Page aim to survive? He discusses his new project at The Lab in Adelaide.
Tom Donald's new composition Honour of the Season seeks closure as it reflects on the trauma of war.
The New York Phil's first Black Principal talks neglected composers and #TakeTwoKnees.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs celebrates the long road back to live performance.
Ahead of Pinchgut’s performances, Erin Helyard discusses tackling Monteverdi's masterpiece.