Poetry and Music
James Antoniou examines how music and poetry have interlocked through the ages and explores their collaborative potential.
James Antoniou examines how music and poetry have interlocked through the ages and explores their collaborative potential.
British Council Australia's Helen Salmon explains the aims of the UK /Australia Season and discusses how it continues to bear fruit.
Marshall McGuire, Director of Programming at Melbourne Recital Centre, talks about its daring new music series.
The Grammy Award-winning violinist shares his thoughts on touring with pianist Polina Osetinskaya and his trusty “ex-Kreutzer” Stradivarius.
Ahead of performances in Melbourne and Sydney, legendary tabla player Zakir Hussain talks about the seminal moments of his extraordinary career.
Premiering at the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Stephen Johnson's quintet is inspired by the most haunting ghost stories ever told.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra launches new label, thrilling recitals from the Cliburn winner and Piers Lane, plus Rattle’s Spring Symphony and a new Ring on DVD.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Madeleine Easton cherry-picks choice selections in an engaging exploration of the incomparable composer's brilliance.
Twelve young ensembles will compete for a prize pool of over $60,000 in the competition's biggest edition to date.
Eleven composers will create new works addressing themes including the ecology, 3D sound, Chinese rituals and beliefs, gender identity and faith.
Roderick Williams, Ben Mingay and Simon Tedeschi are amongst the artists gracing the festival’s seventh edition.