Comings and Goings: July 2024
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
With the beloved Paris landmark set to reopen in December, Olivier Latry recalls the inferno that nearly claimed the cathedral's magnificent organ.
WASO serves up a Wagnerian quintuple espresso and a supremely well-crafted world premiere from WA composer Lachlan Skipworth.
Madeleine Easton cherry-picks choice selections in an engaging exploration of the incomparable composer's brilliance.
Twelve young ensembles will compete for a prize pool of over $60,000 in the competition's biggest edition to date.
Former WASO Assistant Conductor Christopher Dragon adds the Greensboro Symphony to his US portfolio.
Mozart concertos joined at the HIP by Aussie favourites Helyard and McIntosh.
Eleven composers will create new works addressing themes including the ecology, 3D sound, Chinese rituals and beliefs, gender identity and faith.
Pianist Konstantin Shamray and conductor Nicholas Milton's overdue reunion with Willoughby Symphony promises to be “pure fireworks".
Roderick Williams, Ben Mingay and Simon Tedeschi are amongst the artists gracing the festival’s seventh edition.
Australian String Quartet delivers a near-perfect concert, a balance of clarity, rhetorical urgency and sensuousness of tone.
Brilliant cello star Nicolas Altstaedt and the ACO take us to Esterhazy, Transylvania and beyond.
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