Richard Gill: Principals and Pupils Praise Program
Australian states are now starting to embrace the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program, as results from a national survey and study confirm how much is to be gained.
Australian states are now starting to embrace the National Music Teacher Mentoring Program, as results from a national survey and study confirm how much is to be gained.
The decision comes after the findings of an independent investigation launched by the Met into allegations of sexual misconduct.
Written as his marriage and his health collapsed, Mahler’s unfinished Tenth Symphony arises from the depths of despair.
Elgar's Dream is vividly brought to life.
A grand but moving celebration of Sheppard’s masterful music.
Impressive maturity in Cho’s Debussian dream album.
Playwright Jochen Sandig, whose imaginative staging of Brahms Requiem is coming to Adelaide, explains why this “human” Requiem is more relevant than ever.
Milas passes the Ysäye test amid shows of technical heroism.
In a duo situation, the pianist is invariably considered subservient, an accompanist supporting a soloist. Brieley Cutting begs to differ, suggesting that it could just be the other way around.
Fresh from winning 3MBS’s The Talent, the Australian violinist discusses her musical heroes, how she focuses on taking advantage of opportunities in the present, and what it means to be a good musician.
The sitar virtuoso studied with her father, the late, great Ravi Shankar, from age seven. She talks about the humanitarian inspiration for her album, which she plays live in Australia this month.
Hewitt dazzles again with second volume of Scarlatti sonatas.
Artistic Director Kathryn Stott has unveiled her first program for the Festival, with a swathe of new artists, premieres and plenty of old favourites.