Review: The Golden Age (Ray Chen)
Chen’s salon fare is fine, but is Bruch the elephant in the room?
Chen’s salon fare is fine, but is Bruch the elephant in the room?
Brilliant Bartók as German violist goes Hungary.
Mason Bates’ operatic bio takes a mega-byte out of a certain big Apple.
Inspired by the land around him, Tasmanian-born Peter Sculthorpe was perhaps the first to capture the essence of Australia in Western-style classical music. Graeme Skinner examines the life of a great composer who came to define our sound for the rest of the world.
Warlpiri and Anmatyerr women’s songs are the focus of a research exhibition at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
The Australian organist and composer talks about his album of art song, Real and Right and True, and the form that is closest to his heart.
The Australian flute player, who has just released her debut album, on moving to France with just a flute and a backpack.
Ahead of her return to Australia, the German violinist tells Jo Litson how she used to listen to her parents make music under the grand piano, as well as her special connection to Hindemith.
A fine golfer and feisty sports journalist, Dame Joan Hammond jettisoned both careers to focus on opera, where that same determination took the much-loved Australian soprano to the very top.
More than half the grants awarded to individual artists have gone to women.
A new independent primary school, driven by the beloved conductor and educator’s vision, is scheduled to open in 2020.
With a cash prize of $30,000, Drummond receives an enviable leg up at this year's IFAC Handa Australian Singing Competition.
The 27-year-old from Brisbane has taken home the $27,000 First Prize.