Review: James O’Donnell: The Royal Organist (Sydney Opera House Presents)
The Westminster Abbey Emeritus Organist is both playful and reverent in this joyous showcase of the instrument’s versatility.
The Westminster Abbey Emeritus Organist is both playful and reverent in this joyous showcase of the instrument’s versatility.
In the second part of our look at the changing face of China’s arts scene, Tim Draxl, Lise Lindstrom, Dane Lam and Ivan Gil-Ortega share their experiences.
The jeweller and entrepreneur, who died this week, was also the founder of a highly regarded international violin competition.
The versatile and powerful accordion wasn't invented during JS Bach's lifetime, but chances are he would have used it if it had been.
Nicole Car, Siobhan Stagg and Claire Edwardes among this year's nominees. Winners to be revealed in October in Brisbane.
No Queen but this airing of Czech chamber specials reaches sublime heights.
Wallisch dances up a final storm in the 1920s and 30s.
Like any good casting director, AFCM's Jack Liebeck knows how to curate an impressive opening-night lineup.
The Australian Music Students' Association calls ANU's proposed cuts "an appalling proposal that is entirely offensive to all musicians around the country".
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In part one of this two-part feature, we hear from Torben Brookman, Sarah Brightman and Dane Lam about the opportunities and challenges they see in the huge and fast-evolving Chinese market for music and theatre.
Royally complex, controversial and chameleon-like music from Malcolm Williamson.
The University of Melbourne's Wind Symphony tour is more than just a talent flex, it's a chance to be part of a major world premiere.