Live at the Village Music Festival finally arrives
The genre-straddling day of music will bring world-class performers back to the Blue Mountains for the first time in two years.
The genre-straddling day of music will bring world-class performers back to the Blue Mountains for the first time in two years.
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Digital Stage launches with a library of free, paid and on-demand performances, and with great aspirations for bringing the best of Queensland to audiences around the world.
MRC has announced composer and performer Mindy Meng Wang and conductor and instrumentalist Erin Helyard as Artists in Residence for 2022.
Tibet and Queensland unite in beautiful display of musical and cultural unity.
Joseph Tawadros recalls how he got hooked on the oud, and how the instrument – and the teaching of it – is evolving as it becomes more accepted into orchestras around the world.
The second part of the MRC’s season, running from April to June, includes performances by Amadou and Mariam, Julia Jacklin, Mindy Meng Wang and Flinders Quartet.
Running over four days in March, WOMADelaide's 30th iteration is a largely Australian affair, with a few international guests that underscore the diversity of the lineup.
In a streamlined, livestreamed ceremony, some of Limelight's favourite artists took home trophies.
ABC Classic dominates the Classical category once again, while Earshift Music receives three nominations in Jazz and World Music.
Penny Lomax and Maureen Cooney, founders of ABC's The Music Show, will receive the award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music at the 2021 Art Music Awards.