Opera Australia costume and memorabilia auction
OA offers fans the chance to dive into 60 years of opera history – and bid to take a piece of it home.
OA offers fans the chance to dive into 60 years of opera history – and bid to take a piece of it home.
Composers from Berlioz to Verdi have shied away from the complex Dane, but not Dean, whose opera is opening at Glyndebourne.
The ACO and Slava Grigoryan are among the artists getting a nod at Australia's independent recording awards.
Beware of locking antlers in a tussle for artistic supremacy, lest you tumble into music’s icy sea and lie frozen for all eternity.
When Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door, renewing church music was far from his mind. And yet, that's exactly what he did.
An inventive, heartfelt pastiche that brings the magic of opera to the everyday world.
An ursine home invader has been captured by a security camera as it tickled the ivories before going on to trash the kitchen.
Music and storytelling combine in a performance that brings narrative archetypes to life.
Vale the English maestro, who was Principal Guest Conductor of the ASO, and worked to raise awareness of spina bifida. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Following the success of The Reef, Richard Tognetti talks about the ACO’s new “cinematic and musical odyssey”, Mountain.
What’s it like to steer clear of the bottom but never quite hit the heights? Masumi Per Rostad on the vicarious life of the viola. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Daniel Barenboim and Charles Dutoit share their insights, plus we look at John Adams, Alma Mahler, Rostropovich and more.
The Czech conductor, best known for his recordings of Janáček, Smetana, Dvořák, Suk and Martinů, has passed away aged 71.