Newsworthy: August 2024
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
John Adams conducts his Gold Rush opera, Janine Jansen thrills with Prokofiev and Sibelius, there are chamber music rarities and a new Gerontius on the block.
Adams’ problem opera at last gets the reading it deserves.
The SCO returns with a triumphant showcase of fresh interpretation and the interplay between conductor and concertmaster.
Commitment, virtuosity and flair in a Viennese classic and two contemporary pieces.
With a spectacular world premiere, Backstage Music show an unmatched, unwavering commitment to accessibility in the arts.
The 20-year-old rising star earned $35,000 in prizes and a concerto engagement with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
Australian composers established and emerging shine on debut outing 'Tangent'.
Mahler’s Resurrection, superstars Lang Lang and Joyce DiDonato and a celebration of the 150th anniversary of Ravel’s birth in the mix for MSO 2025.
Andromeda Saxophone Quartet, Per Duo and Trio Lumina to participate in a week of masterclasses with acclaimed AFCM artists.
Paul Wee prosecutes the case for two Romantic concertos.
Andrew Ford's The Shortest History of Music makes the point that music is as much about continuity as it is about change.
A legendary improviser and the intimacy of grand Elizabeth Bay House make for a perfect musical pair.