Mark Holdsworth wins 2018 Arcadia Winds Composition Prize
The young, Perth-based composer will receive $1,500 in prize money and flights to Melbourne for the premiere of his winning composition.
The young, Perth-based composer will receive $1,500 in prize money and flights to Melbourne for the premiere of his winning composition.
The SSO shows off its moves in collaboration with flamenco master Juan Carmona.
A match made in heaven, Tiberghien and Tausk leave audiences truly impressed.
Hurtling to fame after winning the BBC Young Musician Competition at 10, the English pianist talks about giving up on music, crafting a program after Rubinstein and his love of Ravel.
Norwegian maestro Eivind Aadland will commence a three-year engagement with the TSO from 2020.
Next year’s season includes guests from violinist Andrew Haveron to oboist Diana Doherty, plus the orchestra’s first ever choral collaboration.
Artistic Director Chris van Tuinen discusses a new production of Charpentier’s opera, intriguingly set in a pool with a squad of synchronised swimmers.
The Chinese composer talks about Bach and the Buddha ahead of the Australian premiere of his new large-scale choral work, Buddha Passion.
Evocative music from saxophonist Nick Russoniello and the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Congratulations are in order for violinist Daniel Hope on the birth of his son – who arrived a little ahead of schedule.
Gun-Brit Barkmin returns, Siobhan Stagg is the orchestra’s first ever Artist-in-Association, and a raft of stellar soloists and conductors make this a jam-packed season.
The versatile, busy UK composer talks about her sublime score for Memorial opening soon at Brisbane Festival and London’s Barbican Theatre.
This year’s finalists are Courtenay Cleary, Thea Rossen and Oliver Shermacher.