Canberra International Music Festival announces 2022 program
With the theme of 'Pole to Pole', the festival celebrates the journeys and travels humans have undertaken for millennia, and what we have learned and discovered along the way.
With the theme of 'Pole to Pole', the festival celebrates the journeys and travels humans have undertaken for millennia, and what we have learned and discovered along the way.
Bartsch's Merlyn Myer Commission, along with arrangements of selections from her solo classical/jazz hybrid albums, provides a subtle submergence in a range of lush lullabies and flowing lattices of chamber writing.
In a streamlined, livestreamed ceremony, some of Limelight's favourite artists took home trophies.
Three performers delve into two eras in one superb concert.
The Russian-born German pianist is an artist who paints on a broad canvas; one whose place in the world informs his art; and one who is unafraid to speak his mind, whether on music or on politics.
The pianist, conductor and educator died in Brisbane last week at the age of 92.
Composer Georgia Scott, singer-songwriter Eliza Hull and artist Timothy Cook have been named as the recipients of the third annual National Arts and Disability Awards.
In 2021, not only did William Barton receive the Australia Council's Don Banks Music Award, but also saw the premiere of several works that feel as if they point towards an important new direction for his creative practice.
Top choir cooks up a glorious feast of Bach’s magnificent six motets in one sitting.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble has announced its 2022 concert program, celebrating its tenth anniversary with its biggest-ever season.
Three hits scrubbed up in sparkling sound showcase Donizetti in full lyrical flight.
In response to the pandemic, VOCES8 reinvented themselves as stage managers, camera technicians and, crucially, impresarios, they produced a highly successful series of online events watched by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
198 recipients will share in $9.37 million in funding, which the NSW government claims will "deliver record arts and cultural activity across NSW".