Review: Pohádka: Tales From Prague To Budapest (Laura van der Heijden, Jâms Coleman)
Intense taletelling of Czech and Hungarian works for cello and piano from cellist Laura van der Heijden and Jâms Coleman.
Intense taletelling of Czech and Hungarian works for cello and piano from cellist Laura van der Heijden and Jâms Coleman.
Recorder virtuoso Alicia Crossley presents the results of her commissioning project, presenting new works by some of Australia's finest female voices.
Festival returns to Byron Bay hinterland after two cancelled years.
Canberra Symphony Orchestra's Chamber Ensemble looks to the stars in their first performance of 2022.
A Danish 'White Album', swirling, spacious and haunting.
Cameron Lam looks at a range of exciting new work coming out of the Sunshine State.
Ensemble Q gives a thoughtful examination of early 20th-century chamber rarities.
Resound has partnered with the Northern Rivers Conservatorium in Lismore to help replace ruined instruments as organisations along the east coast grapple with flood damage.
The Adelaide based composer talks about his new piece for the Canberra Symphony Orchestra exploring the night sky, astronomy and all things celestial.
Between COVID border closures and war in Ukraine, Julia Fredersdorff says Van Diemen's Band's Borderlands project could not be more relevant.
Sydney-based composer Richard Charlton has taken out the top prize, with Natasha Lin and Naomi Dodd as runners up.
A triumphant and magnificent return to the stage after a year of adversity.
The fledgling ensemble will feature young local talents, including pianist Ronan Apcar, violinist Lucy Macourt and flautist Alison Mountain.