Maestro Riccardo Muti Makes an Impression
We go backstage with the Australian World Orchestra as they rehearse with the formidable Italian conductor.
We go backstage with the Australian World Orchestra as they rehearse with the formidable Italian conductor.
A recital of Bach favourites and a Vivaldian surprise.
Lacey creates lines of beauty care of an old Dutch master.
Solo debut showcases clarinet in Australian compositions.
Dazzling sixth solo album from a great Australian percussionist.
Perahia scales a pianistic Everest with oxygen to spare.
Fröst and friends lend style to Messiaen’s prisoner-of-war outfit.
This year’s CIMF continues to build on its previous strengths and uniquely positioned character, writes our reviewer from Canberra.
The enigmatic and captivating Jenny Lind had a backstory to rival Barnum himself.
In an excerpt from his highly anticipated Platform Paper from Currency House, the cultural economist explores the issue of international engagement in a revisited cultural policy.
The French-Canadian mezzo-soprano was best known as a recording partner of Joan Sutherland's, and considered something of a cult diva by fans.
Cellist Hilary Kleinig talks about creating the score for a theatre work, The Aspirations of Daise Morrow, based on Patrick White’s short story Down at the Dump.
The Moscow-born, Adelaide-raised guitarist reflects on his earliest musical memories, recalls performing in Julian Bream’s shed, and passes on tips for any recently graduated musicians.