Lu Siqing on contemporary classical music in China
Ahead of his appearance with the Chinese National Symphony Orchestra, the violinist talks music, audiences, and beauty.
Ahead of his appearance with the Chinese National Symphony Orchestra, the violinist talks music, audiences, and beauty.
English star cellist gets Bach to the basics.
Ahead of Madama Butterfly, the Mexican-born tenor shares why he’s happy to be working here with Opera Australia. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
This "pocket opera" is musically admirable but has yet to achieve its full potential.
Life-affirming musicianship led by an esteemed British clarinettist and maestro.
It’s best in, best dressed in opera-wear as Opera Australia puts 2000 costumes on sale to the public for as little as $2 apiece.
Christopher Latham looks at the French impressionist's paintings and experiences during the First World War.
Osborne's Mediterranean tour takes on two Parisian originals.
The Swiss flautist brought a powerful energy to match that of the ACO.
Quirky musical settings, arrangements of old favourites, and the inner workings of the opera singer are next year’s highlights.
Moody, paranoid and in later years creatively paralysed by depression, there was a dark side to Elgar that history tends to overlook.
The Melbourne Festival’s AD explains that audiences in the city, and in Australia, inspire him to go further and harder. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The baritone’s wife and Facebook page have contradicted reports emerging from Russia that he lost his battle with cancer.