Classical music live streaming should look to sport
Chris Lian-Lloyd explores what classical music live streaming can learn from sports coverage.
Chris Lian-Lloyd explores what classical music live streaming can learn from sports coverage.
Now in its sixth year, Fanfare offers a unique opportunity for budding young composers from 12 to 21.
Fourteen concerts in eight days aim to support musicians affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Three Australian composers will be awarded $1500 each for a work, which the choir will premiere on its 2021 tour to Northern Europe and the Baltic – COVID-19 permitting.
We speak to Australian musicians working around the world about how they are responding to the challenges of teaching music remotely.
We will use the support to run a new series of weekly columns highlighting some of the gems among the plethora of arts material now available online.
It’s back to Vienna again for Kaufmann’s latest operetta-fest.
Davies’ Orphic laments might easily set the stones weeping.
Yende and Flórez lend bel canto star power to some rare Rossini.
Dusapin’s glittering, raw-edged score delivers visceral theatre.
Fidelio take one: Jacobs makes a case for Beethoven’s first thoughts.
Terrific team does justice to Schumann’s wonderful wedding gift.
The organisation will continue to deliver its world class training program to students at home.