Chinese-American opera wins Pulitzer Prize
Zhou Long's Madame White Snake honoured for its cross-cultural take on ancient legend.
Zhou Long's Madame White Snake honoured for its cross-cultural take on ancient legend.
An educational and eclectic tour of music from the middle ages to today illustrated with clips from YouTube.
An Eastern-style painting of the Australian soprano is a finalist in this year’s Archibald Prize. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
We catch up with the Australian tenor in New York for his Metropolitan Opera debut.
The operatic community in Australia and abroad is mourning the loss of bass-baritone Don Shanks, who passed away on Friday.
The famed tenor assisted in the birth of his son with Australian wife Julia… then rushed on stage.
Listen to a track from the Australian tenor who sang with Sutherland and Callas, dazzling Europe in the 1960s Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The monumental discovery of an unfinished score reveals a composer fascinated with the exoticism of the land down under. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Opera Australia will be the first company represented in a series of new CDs and DVDs. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Moffatt Oxenbould pays tribute to the singer admired for his work with Neil Armfield and Richard Hickox.
Countertenor Bejun Mehta enters the increasingly crowded field of Handel recitals and triumphs with this engaging and exquisitely sung selection of arias and duets, many of them composed for the great castrato Senesino. Dark yet delicate in timbre, Mehta’s voice defies the common criticisms (or myths) surrounding the countertenor voice, displaying not only spectacular agility but a wealth of colour, superb dynamic control, and a steely strength which underpins the sheer loveliness of sound. But it is Mehta’s vocal acting which lifts this recital to another level. Be it in the exultant coloratura of Sento la gioia, the long, hushed lines of Stille amare or the militant staccati of Fammi combatere, Mehta teams technical brilliance with sensitive expressivity, capturing even the most broadly drawn Baroque emotions with touching sincerity. Collections of Handel arias are hardly thin on the ground these days – barely a month seems to pass without a few new additions to the discography – but Mehta’s rare combination of virtuosity and expressive acuity makes this recital one of the finest such releases in recent years.
Opera Queensland has announced Julian Gavin is unable to perform due to prolonged illness. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Director Christopher Alden has had a field day, drawing from the visual language of Salvador Dalí, Man Ray and other surrealists of the 1930s.