World Premiere: Sally Whitwell’s Written in the Stars
The composer hopes her new work for choir – written during a period when choirs were silenced – will leave the listener uplifted and ready to work to fix the world.
The composer hopes her new work for choir – written during a period when choirs were silenced – will leave the listener uplifted and ready to work to fix the world.
Cat Hope takes stock of the incredible service the outgoing Australian Music Centre CEO has dedicated to an organisation that supports a large ecology of creative people and activity.
Ahead of Pinchgut’s performances, Erin Helyard discusses tackling Monteverdi's masterpiece.
Stanhope's Requiem is a rich, engaging piece for our times, and receives its premiere in a superbly performed concert.
A moving concert, which left everyone present wrapped in a warm, sonic hug.
Federal Arts Minister Paul Fletcher has resisted calls to extend the subsidy for the arts industry, confirming that JobKeeper will cease on 28 March.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, the talented Muses Trio presents four premiere works from female composers in an impressive and well thought through musical program.
Award-winning pianist and teacher Matthew Xiong discusses the Achilles heel for many musicians, performance anxiety, and how he’s found results in practices from sports psychology.
The violinist and St George's Cathedral Consort were a brilliant programming match in this concert performed beneath a blue whale skeleton.
A magnificent, eclectic recital from a counter-tenor with truly prodigious abilities.
A night of high emotion as COVID-hit trio makes its concert return.
From the long-awaited recording of Jessica Wells’ The Night Parrot to Nardi Simpson’s Of Star and Birds, Cameron Lam catches up on a bumper few months of album releases in his latest playlist.
Jonathon Glonek tackles the violinist's ultramarathon.