Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: June 2022
Cameron Lam looks at the fresh faces creating inclusive and reflective music across the country.
Cameron Lam looks at the fresh faces creating inclusive and reflective music across the country.
Digital Stage launches with a library of free, paid and on-demand performances, and with great aspirations for bringing the best of Queensland to audiences around the world.
Swiss twist to how a forgotten Englishwoman emerged from the shadows.
A colossus of the piano returns with magical music making.
Bangarra Artistic Director Stephen Page, rising theatre performer and storyteller Brittanie Shipway and acclaimed musician Emma Donovan were among this year’s honourees.
At times during this stunning recital, Gillham played with such intimacy it felt as if the audience was eavesdropping on an artist playing for his own pleasure.
Aristocratic by birth, noble by nature and cruelly cut off in her prime.
The second Sunshine Coast Chamber Music Festival will feature performances from the Orava and Acacia quartets, Deline Briscoe and Chris Williams.
The Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the six young musicians who will compete in the final of the 38th annual concerto competition.
Osborne wrestles Rachmaninov’s sprawling Faustian sonata into submission.
Jack Liebeck explains how his life fell into place when a violin was put into his hands at age eight, and how he has programmed the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, where he is the new Artistic Director.
A century since his birth, the music of Xenakis remains challenging, vital and bold.
The piano leads the field with front runners Mitsuko Uchida and Leif Ove Andsnes, but first an auspicious start to a brand new Mahler cycle.