Helena Rathbone: Bach, back and beyond
Principal Violin Helena Rathbone discusses the ACO's current concert, which features a Bach family reunion.
Principal Violin Helena Rathbone discusses the ACO's current concert, which features a Bach family reunion.
Carl Vine introduces his new clarinet quintet for Omega Ensemble, inspired by the cooperation, collaboration, and mutual understanding he experienced as a mentor for the ensemble's CoLAB program.
Arcadia Quartet violist Traian Boală talks to Clive Paget about the second volume of Mieczysław Weinberg's String Quartets.
Lynden Barber explores how electricity blackouts on TV match with real life.
We take an exclusive tour around the Sydney Opera House to learn about the mission to overhaul its Concert Hall.
Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason discuss the joy of growing up in a large, musical family.
On what could well be his last Australian visit, Zubin Mehta talks about his six-decade career, reuniting with the AWO, Strauss’s tone poems and his love of cricket.
Could Australia be on the cusp of a golden age of homegrown musicals?
Being moderately offensive is the lifeblood of humour, says Guy Noble, as he recalls being booed on stage and the witty on-air jousts between Clive Robertson and Caroline Jones.
It is vital the classical music world embraces new music by First Nations artists, so we learn to respect and understand their music and culture.
English tenor Allan Clayton discusses A Winter’s Journey, a new staging of Schubert’s mournful song cycle Winterreise, and explains why he is drawn to bleak work and outsider roles.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Frustrated by website logins, Ian Whitney asks why arts organisations make it so hard for us to give them our money.