Ensemble Offspring invites you to Listen Up!
Ensemble Offspring's micro-festival Listen Up! features the Australian Art Orchestra, Allara and Eric Avery in a program of electrifying new music by living composers.
Ensemble Offspring's micro-festival Listen Up! features the Australian Art Orchestra, Allara and Eric Avery in a program of electrifying new music by living composers.
Paul Stanhope, Olivia Davies, Liza Lim and the Australian Art Orchestra are among the winners at this year's Art Music Awards, presented at the first in-person ceremony in two years.
The Adaptive Music Bridging Program, a research project by the University of Melbourne and Melbourne Youth Orchestras, will give students with disability access to musical instruments and education.
Conducted by Benjamin Northey, this evocative program of film soundtracks by Westlake, Korngold and Strauss proves beyond a doubt the need for music in one's life.
This Mozart showcase with Neal Peres Da Costa and members of the Young Mannheim Symphonists was a masterful and exuberant snapshot of the composer's oeuvre.
The Norwegian maestro will stay on as Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra for another four years.
Australian and women composers figure prominently in a season that is as inclusive as it is adventurous.
Speak Percussion's hybrid of prog rock, funfair and performance art is sure to please connoisseurs and the uninitiated alike.
The new arrangement will enable students to collaborate with the AWO's leading musicians and learn from their international expertise.
The genre-straddling day of music will bring world-class performers back to the Blue Mountains for the first time in two years.
Cautious optimism suggests the ravaged industry is making a comeback, but improved attendance is contingent on low transmission risk.
Flamenco maestro Paco Peña and the Grigoryan Brothers delivered a musical fiesta on the first night of their national tour.
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.