Phoenix Central Park announces Season XIV
The Sydney venue’s latest jam-packed lineup follows through on its promise to place "a stronger focus on Australian arts”.
The Sydney venue’s latest jam-packed lineup follows through on its promise to place "a stronger focus on Australian arts”.
The Orchestra Project and IOpera are set to premiere a World War II-era work that came close to being lost with its composer in the battle for Leningrad.
A brand new work, a returning favourite and a string of collaborations - the Brandenburg aims to dazzle in its 35th anniversary year.
The global panel of experts will accept proposals for the 12th edition of the music conference, held in Berlin next May.
Eloquence celebrates two remarkable 20th-century pianists.
Soprano Camilla Tilling a superb interpreter of Mahler lied; a focussed and incisive TSO make a perennial favourite sound fresh.
Canadian virtuoso Karen Gomyo dazzles and young Aussie conductor Daniel Carter shows his operatic chops in a concert from the top shelf.
Christian Thielemann pulls out to undergo surgery; Young to cover half of his performance dates.
A fresh take on Schubert’s masterpiece from the son of a master singer.
The sonic effect of around 400 musicians successfully grappling with this choral and symphonic colossus was something to behold.
Beethoven Five, Mahler Nine, Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring and Stephen Hough are some of QSO’s 2025 players as the orchestra explores spirituality in all of its colours.
Conductor Sarah Penicka-Smith receives support to bring 'socially-engaged orchestral and operatic models' into the Australian arts.
Elena Kats-Chernin and her new movie score; the origins story of Peter Pan, and a farewell to the show that's skewered Aussie politics for 25 years. October is a big issue.