Vale Cleo Laine, doyenne of British jazz
Cleo Laine made history as the first British jazz singer to receive Grammy nominations in both the jazz and classical categories.
Cleo Laine made history as the first British jazz singer to receive Grammy nominations in both the jazz and classical categories.
OzAsia is back in 2025 with world premieres, cheeky cabaret, Japanese jazz innovator Hiromi and some captivating sonic experiences.
Celebrating the breadth of talent in the Australian art music scene, this year's ceremony takes place at Sydney's City Recital Hall.
Lisa Simone, daughter of the legendary Nina Simone, returns to Australia with a show celebrating her mother’s legacy.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Two nights of adventurous music-making and "unlikely jazz" features artists including Miroslav Bukovsky, Mike Nock and Helen Svoboda.
Foundry616 shuts its doors at the end of June – the second Sydney venue to announce closure this week.
Katy Abbott, Thomas Meadowcroft and Leah Curtis among the musicians receiving a share of $82,500 to compose a new work.
Guitar great Pat Metheny unpacks 50 years in this mind-boggling one-man magical mystery tour.
The Australian Chamber Orchestra, Nat Bartsch, the MSO and DOBBY among this year’s nominated independent artists.
A classic with a twist paired with a wonderful sonic storm – Jazz:NOW exhibits the diversity of contemporary jazz and improvised music.
Jazz polymath Vanessa Perica discusses her first-ever string quartet, about to receive its world premiere with the Australian String Quartet.
The Australian Art Orchestra and the Tatana Village Choir from PNG conduct a conversation across genres, across worlds.