Wollongong Conservatorium celebrates its 50th birthday
Composers Matthew Hindson and Novak Manojlovic discuss how growing up in Wollongong has shaped their music, and describe their new works, commissioned for WollCon's anniversary.
Composers Matthew Hindson and Novak Manojlovic discuss how growing up in Wollongong has shaped their music, and describe their new works, commissioned for WollCon's anniversary.
Fire and finesse in equal measure grace Hahn’s return from darkness to light.
Leah Curtis introduces her work Infinite Possibilities, which maps and illuminates new sound worlds, ahead of its world premiere by Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
An ample second helping of Gipps suggests the first was no flash in the pan.
The Orchestra celebrates its 75th anniversary with guest artists both new and returning, a number of works by Australian composers, and a new early-evening series.
Thrilling recording of new Japanese works and a 20th-century classic.
As Anthony Warlow prepares to helm the Titanic at Melbourne's Town Hall, he discusses Maury Yeston's score, as well as his love of Gilbert & Sullivan and early 20th-century operetta.
With its Noongar theme of Djinda (stars), this year's program will look to the cosmos. Artists include the Kronos Quartet with Maatakitj, Björk and a sneak-peek at Richard Mills' new opera about Galileo.
Fisch's tenure will now run until 2025, making him the longest-serving Principal Conductor in the history of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
With film scores including Babe, Paper Planes and Blueback, the composer will be recognised at the 2022 Screen Music Awards, to be held later this month.
The founder of London’s Chineke! Orchestra explains her passion for a Black British musical icon, whose music, she believes, should be much better known.
Braving the heat and humidity, the youthful orchestra together with guest soloist, cellist Roderick McGrath, give an exhilarating performance.
The culinary icon explains how she was brought up on music and can’t imagine a day without it.