Classical music streaming’s future looks bright, survey finds
A new study, commissioned by classical music streaming service IDAGIO, paints a rosy picture for the future of classical music streaming.
A new study, commissioned by classical music streaming service IDAGIO, paints a rosy picture for the future of classical music streaming.
Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra starts a regional Queensland tour tonight. Young composer Samuel Dickenson tells us about his world premiere on the program.
Oud virtuoso Joseph Tawadros delivers a vibrant, warm-hearted performance with the SSO.
Paul Kildea conducts the CSO for the first time in a concert featuring the Grigoryan brothers and a world premiere by Kenneth and Kirsten Lampl.
The vocal ensemble has gone through a number of changes recently, and its latest program, Harmonic Histrionic, is like nothing the group has done before.
Research published in the journal Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences found a correlation between intelligence and a preference for instrumental music.
The Australian-born, London-based baritone and actor tells us about the solo shows he is creating, and the new work by American composer Nico Muhly which he is about to premiere with Omega Ensemble.
More is more: Kirill Gerstein makes an eloquent case for the supersize.
In 1989, Lyn Williams founded the Sydney Children’s Choir, now part of the national Gondwana Choirs. She tells Jo Litson about the excitement of developing an essentially new genre in Australia, and of celebrating the 30th anniversary with the Gondwana World Choral Festival.
We’ll be streaming the 19-year-old flute player’s performance in the competition’s First Round in St Petersburg early Saturday morning.
The Russian-American pianist tells us about recording the Busoni Piano Concerto, Limelight's Recording of the Month in June.
A brilliant exploration of romantic pianism in its many guises.
The Ukrainian-born violinist’s Stradivarius was slated to give the world premiere of Tchaikovsky’s Concerto, but its former owner had other ideas.