Music, madness and mayhem in Sydney’s eclectic Festival
Lieven Bertels corrals a raft of intriguing and diverse music, theatre and dance talents to rock Sydney in 2015.
Lieven Bertels corrals a raft of intriguing and diverse music, theatre and dance talents to rock Sydney in 2015.
Musical travelogue intrigues with help from the odd whirling dervish.
Trouble inside and out of the Met as controversial John Adams opera reaches opening night. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The renowned conductor brings the topic of arts education to the national arena.
Experimental composer and theatre director Heiner Goebbels reveals his unique process. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Celebrated mezzo calls for ‘politicians’ to go after sacking of entire orchestra and chorus.
The Laudanum Project bring another gloriously horrific production to the abandoned Ararat Lunatic Asylum.
Albury-born Thomas Strong wins the prestigious Lady Fairfax Scholarship.
Following on from the success of their tour in 2013, the folk music ensemble returns to Australia.
London’s Aurora Orchestra have conquered Europe. Now they’re setting their sites down under.
November's cover story: Opera megastar Joyce DiDonato.
Joyce DiDonato, the pre-eminent singer who's revolutionising the way we think of the Diva. Available to buy in stores now.
The PM and other high ranking officials criticise “crazy” decision to cut Carmen.