Five Questions for Sergio Tiempo
The Venezuelan-born pianist, who was mentored by Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire, has become a favourite with Queensland audiences. He discusses his return after a pandemic-induced hiatus.
The Venezuelan-born pianist, who was mentored by Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire, has become a favourite with Queensland audiences. He discusses his return after a pandemic-induced hiatus.
The pianist talks about her upcoming collaboration with composer Robert Davidson, a work weaving in the voices of pioneering women.
Ilić discovers Joseph Jongen’s delightful preludes… and one or two fugues.
Ensemble Offspring's Avant Gardens series takes musicians and their audiences out of the recital hall and into suburban backyards.
Delivering an engaging and bold set for a slowly-waking Sydney, the American composer served up more than the marketing copy promised.
Stunning, bonding and thoughtful, this immersive eight-hour experience reaches out to the world beyond its four walls.
The young pianist and winner of the 2022 Elisabeth Murdoch Prize discusses his love of the Romantics and his upcoming Victorian debut.
Beautifully arranged, sublimely played piano treatments of traditional Irish airs.
Featuring an immersive soundscape by Nick Wales, and a new Sulman Award-winning accommodation wing, Arthur Boyd’s homestead invites everyone to rediscover nature’s beauty.
Despite some impressive performances, this concert was let down by some odd programming choices.
New research finds a 27% gender pay gap in the arts, almost double the current national average, while women artists from non-English speaking backgrounds are further disadvantaged.
Backstage Music spotlights the works of artists with disability in a program rich with unique practices and fascinating considerations.
William Barton wins two awards from three nominations, Joseph Tawadros wins for the third year in a row, while Carl Vine and the Australian Chamber Orchestra also emerge victorious.