Queensland musician helps unearth identity of priceless ‘missing’ cello
Thanks in part to cellist Sam Lucas, a Holocaust survivor has seen and heard an instrument stolen from her father for the first time in 85 years.
Thanks in part to cellist Sam Lucas, a Holocaust survivor has seen and heard an instrument stolen from her father for the first time in 85 years.
Brett Dean proves brevity is the soul of wit in Hamlet-orbiting works.
Cameron Lam explores the dark side of Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s playlist full of yearning, waiting, and the unknown.
From a song cycle about passing time to a kid's country album, Sydney Conservatorium students talk about their projects for New Creatives.
One female composer will be awarded $12,000 for the creation of a new work for Syzygy Ensemble.
Joyce DiDonato, James Ehnes, Pekka Kuusisto and three world premieres are lined up for Tasmanian audiences in 2025.
More than 200 community singers and the TSO Chorus melded into a single instrument of amazing range, tonal lustre and precision.
The Silver Screen continues its allure after almost a century.
Omega Ensemble triumph in a program with a little bit of everything – including the world premiere of Harry Sdraulig’s Triptych.
Aotearoa New Zealand’s renowned chamber ensemble, the NZTrio, vividly illuminates the piano trio form in an absorbing program of recent music.
Cellist Steven Isserlis demonstrates what a consummate artist’s total commitment to a composer's vision looks and sounds like.
Gemma Farrell, Linda Thompson and Sonya Lifschitz among those awarded for their pioneering contributions to Australian music.
Move over male voice choirs, let’s hear it for the ladies.