Riccardo Muti to conduct the Australian World Orchestra
The Italian Maestro and Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will conduct concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.
The Italian Maestro and Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will conduct concerts in Sydney and Melbourne.
With Volume II out soon, the classical guitarist has won an ARIA Fine Arts Award for his Bach Cello Suites Volume I. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
For their new albums, soprano Joyce El-Khoury and tenor Michael Spyres are walking in famous footsteps. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The soprano explains how the rise of the Protean career means arts organisations need to adapt to changing needs. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
With Romeo and Juliet at its heart, a Shakespearean theme weaves through the orchestra’s 70th anniversary season.
A fantasy musical dinner party chez Noble? Try an eclectic guest list, a good bottle of red and a serve of tarragon chicken.
The composer’s new album with Sydney Chamber Choir spans Arabic poetry and Old Testament verses to contemporary texts. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
An understated announcement that the ANU School of Music is back for the long haul.
American soprano Brenda Rae stuns in her Australian debut.
Classical music and opera in Australia both saw significant growth in revenue, report shows.
The Chinese piano virtuoso opened Carnegie’s season with 14-year old prodigy Maxim Lando providing the left hand part.
Researching a biography of her mother, opera singer Josie Kean, awoke memories of a remarkable Australian musical figure.
For the first time, London’s Royal Academy of Music is holding auditions in Sydney on October 14 and 15.