Review: Wake Up And Die (Apex Festival, Ensemble Apex)
Ensemble Apex's inaugural festival kicks off with exciting works and wonderful energy.
Ensemble Apex's inaugural festival kicks off with exciting works and wonderful energy.
Youth players to become musical ambassadors as AYO plays first European dates in six years.
Bassoonist Sim Walters and violist Katie Yap to receive free professional training in historically informed performance.
NSW pianist Joshua Han scooped the prize pool in Shepparton over the weekend, taking home more than $40,000.
Great artists give Byrd’s masterpiece the splendid treatment it deserves.
Rome's original demagogue, a Miles Franklin musical, an innings with Sir Tim Rice and the mystery of Mozart's sister. November's Limelight is on its way.
More than $155,000 has been awarded in support of Australian and New Zealand artists seeking to study in the UK.
Hot dates include concerts by Matthias Goerner, the Tallis Scholars, Stephen Hough, Daniel Lozakovich and the German vocal sextet Sjaella.
Weill's music is like a wormhole, says Mallwitz, one that transports you back to the explosively creative Berlin of the 1920s.
Thanks in part to cellist Sam Lucas, a Holocaust survivor has seen and heard an instrument stolen from her father for the first time in 85 years.
Brett Dean proves brevity is the soul of wit in Hamlet-orbiting works.
Cameron Lam explores the dark side of Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s playlist full of yearning, waiting, and the unknown.
From a song cycle about passing time to a kid's country album, Sydney Conservatorium students talk about their projects for New Creatives.