Review: Vaughan Williams: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 9 (London Symphony Orchestra, Antonio Pappano)
Two of RVW’s most stirring symphonies, wonderfully played.
Two of RVW’s most stirring symphonies, wonderfully played.
WASO's 2026 showcases "extraordinary artistry" with Mahler Nine, Wagner's The Flying Dutchman and two new Aussie concertos.
Mahler One, Shostakovich Ten, a new accordion concerto and plenty more in store for the TSO's "life-affirming" 2026 season.
Benjamin Northey, the first-ever Professor of Conducting at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, traces his career and discusses different approaches to conducting.
Next year, Pygmalion will make its Australian debut at the Adelaide Festival with a series of concerts surveying the European Baroque.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Leading an organisation of 130 people, the CEO of Queensland Symphony Orchestra says he still finds time to play the tuba.
Conducting a combined schools orchestra and choir, Guy Noble can’t help but admire those patiently raising the next generation of musicians.
This month features a major rediscovery, Simon Rattle’s take on a concert staple, a probing Well-Tempered Clavier and, remarkably for the first time, the complete My Fair Lady.
Another discovery from Wallfisch, and another splendid female composer.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
AYO traverses mainland Australia with world-class soloists, classical masterworks, gaming music favourites and some free performances.
Sir Simon wrings authenticity from his Czech forces.