Trumping Caesar
Steve Dow talks to academics, historians and stage directors about Julius Caesar and his ongoing resonance within the arts.
Steve Dow talks to academics, historians and stage directors about Julius Caesar and his ongoing resonance within the arts.
Rome's original demagogue, a Miles Franklin musical, an innings with Sir Tim Rice and the mystery of Mozart's sister. November's Limelight is on its way.
This month features a Kurt Weill trifecta, idiomatic Dvořák symphonies from the Czech Phil, a major Joshua Bell rediscovery and a radical take on Mozart’s Requiem.
Russian mezzo’s debut heralds a generational talent.
Curated by Lyndon Terracini, the Easter festival sees opera stars and emerging artists converge on the prized food and wine region for the first time.
Tasmanian-born soprano Sophie Mohler receives a $50,000 award to fund her travels to the UK, where she will appear with Diva Opera.
Rome's original demagogue, a Miles Franklin musical, an innings with Sir Tim Rice and the mystery of Mozart's sister. November's Limelight is on its way.
More than $155,000 has been awarded in support of Australian and New Zealand artists seeking to study in the UK.
From a song cycle about passing time to a kid's country album, Sydney Conservatorium students talk about their projects for New Creatives.
Three Australian premieres in ACOCO's 2025 festival of contemporary opera; soprano Danielle de Neise to star in gala finale.
VO's Stuart Maunder spills the tea on a season featuring Sondheim's Follies, a Mozart Abduction and a site-specific Jane Austen opera.
Australia's Simone Young among the international creatives recognised for their recent work in a stellar ceremony hosted in Munich.
The completist’s Carousel get the John Wilson treatment.