Kirill Karabits on Prokofiev’s ‘kitchen sink cantata’ – machine guns and all
The Ukranian conductor explains Prokofiev's homage to Communism and how it feels spouting Lenin through a megaphone.
The Ukranian conductor explains Prokofiev's homage to Communism and how it feels spouting Lenin through a megaphone.
English Renaissance specialists illuminate Victoria's mood in Tenebrae Responsories.
Simon Stone's bravura North American debut and Billie Piper's excoriatingly honest performance make Yerma unmissable.
The ‘little Canadian musical that could’ is headed to Melbourne, and Aussies are in for a treat.
The pianist grew up in Sydney before study in Copenhagen. So what's it like climbing one of the peaks of the business?
Anna Marie Whitlock Henry amazed and entertained doctors by playing the flute during neurosurgery.
Concerned for classical music’s future? Take a look at Michael Tilson Thomas’s Miami-based academy.
Impressive Aussie/American led concert series proves music can be a religion.
Michael Grandage's warm-hearted production of a classic animation should thaw the frostiest of hearts.
The Heldentenor will perform his signature role in Australia for the first time since 2009.
The great Australian baritone is joined by two rising star guitarists in a personal evening of opera and song.
The composer of Katrina Ballads reflects on the issues that made great art out of disaster.
Conductors, a singer, a director and a composer all feature in a bumper year for Australian musical talent.