Cutting Edge: Art and Not-Art
American percussionist, conductor and author Steven Schick unravels the musical philosophy that informs his residency at the Australian National Academy of Music.
American percussionist, conductor and author Steven Schick unravels the musical philosophy that informs his residency at the Australian National Academy of Music.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
This month features music by Tchaikovsky, Bruckner, Holst and Britten alongside international labels featuring Australian composers Malcolm Williamson and Liza Lim.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
A warm, spirited and colourful rendition of a surprisingly innovative work.
Jack Symonds takes home twin trophies with Anne Cawrse, Chloe Kim and Cathy Milliken also amongst this year's awardees.
Away with the doom and gloom; Omega brings on a night of uplifting comfort music.
A 1920s parlour game inspires an ear-opening, mind-bending experience.
Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh's unsettling Swell conjures oceanic feelings of foreboding.
Perfect coherence and technical accomplishment set this performance at the pinnacle of the string quartet form.
20th-century Russian Cello Sonatas receive ardent, eloquent advocacy.
With the Consort of Melbourne, the Salon Project and a travelogue cabaret, Kingston Arts is poised to put some spring into your step.
Savall transforms a pair of ugly ducklings into swans.