2022: Back to normal?
Our specialist writers analyse the arts on offer across the year.
Our specialist writers analyse the arts on offer across the year.
Deborah Cheetham talks with Chi-chi Nwanoku about tackling the lack of diversity in classical music.
With two Recordings of the Month, a trio of American rediscoveries, operatic delights galore and the latest from the Kanneh-Masons, it’s a red-letter month on disc.
A series of up-close videos is an unexpected positive to emerge from the COVID crisis.
What have our small to medium ensembles programmed this year?
Brainchild of Australian classical guitarist Matt Withers, the Australian Music Composition Competition opens applications for Australian composers.
173 projects have received funding in the Australia Council's latest round of grants, including Adelaide Festival, Australian Digital Concert Hall, Katie Noonan's AVÉ and Noongar artist Gina Williams.
Melbourne-based composer Alex Turley has won this year's prize, out of a bumper crop 26 entrants.
Trio Argenti (almost) concludes the 2021 BMF with an intriguing choice of repertoire.
William Hennessy chose the intimate setting of a string quartet recital to make his last musical statement as MCO’s Artistic Director – and a very fine concert it was too.
Postponed three years because of COVID, Ben Robinson's 'new-old' work is about to be given its world premiere by Ensemble Apex.
Features in our bumper holiday issue include the arts on offer in 2022, Deborah Cheetham's interview with Chi-chi Nwanoku, Víkingur Ólafsson, Leonardo the musician and Christopher Wheeldon's musical An American in Paris.
Sibling chemistry triumphs over stormy cello masterpieces.