Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: October 2022
Cameron Lam explores the music of South Australia in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Cameron Lam explores the music of South Australia in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Returning giants, like Garrick Ohlsson, rub shoulders with fresh young talent and artists like Cédric Tiberghien and Jean-Guihen Queyras.
With music by Australian composers including Corrina Bonshek, Anne Cawrse, Gambirra Illume, David John Lang and Chris Williams, this concert was the perfect way to mark World Migratory Bird Day.
The Great Synagogue will host a stellar lineup including the Australian Guitar Quartet, Umberto Clerici, Stefanie Farrands, Alexander Gavrylyuk, Andrew Haveron, James Morrison and Gumaroy Newman.
Kind of Light is perhaps yet to hit its stride, but this evening of experimental music was still a great night out and an exciting sign of things to come.
The Melbourne-based musician and co-director of Australian Digital Concert Hall has received the prestigious Fellowship to investigate creative and sustainable approaches for a digital arts platform.
Olivia Davies and Jae Laffer have been awarded the year-long residencies by the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Composers' House Trust.
John Wilson’s resurrected orchestra recalls its glory days in Technicolor sound.
Under Finnish conductor Pietari Inkinen, WASO delivers a riveting Sibelius, some terrific Wagner and an evocative world premiere by Elena Kats-Chernin.
Levit’s fascinating take on love, death and the whole damn thing.
The five emerging conductors will be awarded a $30,000 stipend each and opportunities at the podium in front of Australia's six state orchestras across the two-year program.
The decorated maestro has cited a neurological condition and the need to focus on his physical well-being as the reasons for withdrawing from conducting duties for the time being.
Owain Park and his charges return with another cracking program and performance.