Do you make more money than Mozart?
An infographic look at what some of history’s most famous composers would be making in today’s money.
An infographic look at what some of history’s most famous composers would be making in today’s money.
Lang Lang may have made the grade, but would a young Sokolov pick up a recording contract today?
How Chinese superstar pianist Lang Lang learned to deliver substance as well as style.
Charles Ives may have only written in his spare time but that didn’t stop the eccentric American composer from being one of the most astonishingly inventive and distinctive voices of his era.
Decibel new music ensemble’s Artistic Director gives insight into an electro-acoustic-inspired programme. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The “First Fleet Piano” is part of a multi-million dollar collection of newly restored instruments gifted to WAAPA.
The renowned “masters of Tibetan Buddhist tantric ritual” will be resident artists at the NSW music event. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The fourth in our series of interviews with the jurors for the Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia.
In the wake of recent funding cuts, the Sydney venue will stage a benefit for Synergy, Taikoz and Gondwana Choirs.
32 Australian delegates attended the international forum in Holland, supported by the Australia Council. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
American foursome proves opposites attract from Broadstock to Ginastera.
Bluegrass masters and Spanish virtuosi on offer at this year’s four-day Festival in the South Australian capital.
★★★★☆ Grieves-Smith serves up an energetic mix of old and new.