Review: Mythos (Konstantin Krimmel, Ammiel Bushakevitz)
German rising star has plenty of tales and tells them with aplomb.
German rising star has plenty of tales and tells them with aplomb.
A stellar start for the new SXS annual venture held at the beautiful Shambala Estate on Tamborine Mountain.
Five young classical and opera singers in the running for prizes including the $30,000 Marianne Mathy Scholarship.
Trio Gaspard bring an earthy joyful spirit to Haydn and serve up some very tasty goulash for afters.
Gillham cancellation lifts lid on unhappy workplace culture at MSO; vote of no confidence delivered to management.
Atmosphere aplenty as Sydney Philharmonia Choirs take the audience by storm – literally.
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The number of Australians with their sights set on an international conducting career hasn’t changed, but their success rate is down. Why?
We talk to author Katherine Wiles and other creatives about their colourful careers in the Opera Australia Chorus.
Emma Sandall talks about her new solo show, inspired by Sheila Heti’s novel Motherhood, which features movement, animations and a score by Elena Kats-Chernin.
Jakub Jankowski explains how his new piece for the ACO is built around a musical device popular during the Baroque period.
Over a 30-year career, Andreas Scholl’s voice has retained its remarkable beauty. He talks to us about his instrument and the road to fame.
Tan Dun talks about his choral concerto Nine and violin concerto Hero, which he is to conduct for Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.