Jonathan Holloway: high on Melbourne Festival
As the Festival AD finds himself falling in love again, ticket sales are on track to break previous records.
As the Festival AD finds himself falling in love again, ticket sales are on track to break previous records.
Physical choreography adds another emotional layer to this exquisite Renaissance choral masterwork.
Greta Bradman, Ray Chen, Sally Whitwell, Slava Grigoryan and Tamara-Anna Cislowska have all received nominations in this year's awards.
One of the foremost interpreters of Bach, the Hungarian-born, English pianist tells us about his favourite composer, what counts as interpretation, and studying with the fierce Ferenc Rados.
How the Glaswegian pianist and serial husband became classical music’s Henry VIII.
Renée Fleming and Audra McDonald add sparkle to Michael Tilson Thomas's easy-going opening.
Enlightened thinking in Muswellbrook, New South Wales, where an innovative new independent primary school, focussing on music and creativity, is slated to open in 2020.
A freewheeling line-up of guest conductors and concerto soloists will keep the orchestra on its toes in its year between Chiefs.
A fiercely authentic Benjamin Bagby enthralls with an ancient tale of heroes and horrors from the Northlands.
He will use his $20,000 cash prize to commission Alice Chance to write a piece for solo clarinet.
It’s iconic now, but it nearly didn’t happen, and its construction took its toll on all involved. As the Sydney Opera House turns 45 in the centenary of its architect’s birth, CEO Louise Herron talks about the “restrained” celebrations planned during the current major upgrade, and we share an extract from a new book about the people behind the white sails.
Test cantatas and a minor masterpiece see light at last.
In her new oboe concerto for Celia Craig and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Judith Weir looks at how 'the school oboe' shaped her career.