Living Poems of the Sea
Flautist Sally Walker deep dives the fascinating world of dolphins in a new work for the Canberra International Music Festival.
Flautist Sally Walker deep dives the fascinating world of dolphins in a new work for the Canberra International Music Festival.
An adventurous evening for new music enthusiasts at Sydney’s Goethe Institute.
Great chemistry and plenty of charm as new duo makes its debut.
Phoenix Collective rises to the occasion with its wide-ranging Sydney Opera House debut.
A finely crafted exposition of Vivaldi's largely ignored amalgam of four sacred works.
Erin Helyard takes us on a fantastic journey through Bach’s Baroque universe.
Dr Lou Bennett and Paul Stanhope’s song cycle about a repatriated baby girl's journey has a mesmerising Australian premiere.
Beautiful contrasts abound as 11 Australian composers arrange 12 of Jess Hitchcock’s songs.
Southern Cross Soloists' patchwork of Strauss waltzes, Beethoven and a piece reflecting on the LA fires doesn't quite hang together.
Audible Edge is “an experimental music bender” in Boorloo/Perth. Its co-curators Annika Moses and Josten Myburgh give us the festival low-down.
Schubert’s Winterreise is widely regarded as the pinnacle of German Lieder. German baritone Matthias Goerne discusses why he is so drawn to it.
This month features Spanish Baroque opera, castanets and all, pitch-perfect Mahler from Simon Rattle, and the winner of a notorious song contest (hint: it isn’t Eurovision).
Curator and pianist Andrea Lam discusses this year's Easter series, hosted in the "breathtaking" natural landscape of Barragga Bay.