New classical music streaming service launched
The new app is planned as a comprehensive database containing tracks, scores, composer information, and academic writing.
The new app is planned as a comprehensive database containing tracks, scores, composer information, and academic writing.
The baritone delights the Met audience, while Anna Netrebko sheds more light on Bellini's elusive priestess.
After last year’s shortfall, the company reports a surplus of $785,984 in its annual report.
Children may not all have the voices of angels, but perhaps torturing the young is killing off the audiences of the future.
Listeners generally preferred new instruments over Stradivaris in the largest ever blind testing experiment.
The French pianist loved the classics before discovering the Stones; 40 years after his first disc he still straddles both worlds.
The TSO and UTAS have launched the programme, which looks to the next generation of conductors.
Timothy Sexton, also the company’s chief executive and regular conductor, has stood down citing personal reasons.
A lifetime's experience served up in two hours of musical heaven.
Off to study in Wales, mezzo-soprano Bronte Zemlic talks to Limelight about winning the award and where she goes from here.
Lyricism and subtlety in a programme that favoured tranquility over excitement.
Despite a trio of nominations, including the Opera Australia Chorus, the predominantly European jury chose their own.
In the debate on the value of recorded accompaniments, accompanist Peta van Drempt is definitely in the 'for' camp.