Create NSW announces latest funding round
Australian Haydn Ensemble, Omega and The Song Company among organisations securing annual state government support.
Australian Haydn Ensemble, Omega and The Song Company among organisations securing annual state government support.
There’s a confidence and assurance at play in the programming by Australian arts organisations for 2024.
What do our orchestras and choirs have on offer in the year ahead?
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Essential holiday listening includes gripping symphonies from a well-known pianist, Rattle’s Siegfried, Wilson’s Daphnis and Osborne’s latest Debussy.
Brett Weymark and the Sydney Philharmonia Choirs triumph in a high-altitude assault on Bach’s magic mountain.
A pared-down MSO and choir, but Messiah still sweeps its audience along in a tide of enthusiasm and vocal power.
I Fagiolini serve up an aural feast of which Michelangelo would have approved.
Until earlier this year, the UK's revered vocal ensemble The King’s Singers had become accustomed to slow evolution. Then came Pensacola.
School concerts can showcase talent and build skills. But there are other reasons why these events are so important.
An angelic host of young voices feature in a program inspired by the mysteries of the heavens – with a flurry of festive snow thrown in.
ACS offers a 2024 season brimming with collaborative spirit, including performances with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and Adelaide Festival.
David Malouf’s poetic world brought to life thanks to Katie Noonan & co.’s beautiful blend.