Australian Chamber Orchestra announces its 2023 season
Australian and women composers figure prominently in a season that is as inclusive as it is adventurous.
Australian and women composers figure prominently in a season that is as inclusive as it is adventurous.
The pioneering Australian composer, who died earlier this year, will be recognised with a posthumous award at the Art Music Awards.
The streaming platform will bring the ensemble’s performances to new audiences, along with interviews and glimpses into life offstage.
Cautious optimism suggests the ravaged industry is making a comeback, but improved attendance is contingent on low transmission risk.
This program of free concerts at venues around Port Augusta has immense potential for the development of audiences and the encouragement of young musicians.
The three musicians are each magnificent in this wonderful concert; as a trio they are transcendent.
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.
Pianist Coady Green asked Linda Kouvaras to compose a work about a little-known location in Melbourne; he discusses the piece that eventuated.
The principal cellist of Adelaide Symphony Orchestra will commence his new role in 2023, taking over from pianist Anna Goldsworthy.
This fine concert featuring chamber arrangements of works by Wranitzky, Mozart and Beethoven provided a taste of live performances before the dawn of recorded sound.
The AFCM’s Festival Finale was a fitting conclusion to the festival, with a pot-pourri of diverse musical pieces to suit all tastes.
An eclectic and quirky mix of musical gems and songs from film scores, offering both serious and light-hearted works, with many delightful moments.
The program’s promise of ‘music out of the blue’ delivered an overwhelmingly melancholic view of the beauty of music, inspired by the power of the oceans.