Little-known story of Australian nurses in Vietnam becomes an opera
Elizabeth Lewis tells an extraordinary story and describes her collaboration with Brenton Broadstock.
Elizabeth Lewis tells an extraordinary story and describes her collaboration with Brenton Broadstock.
The Festival of Voices is back. Graham Abbott discusses one of the program highlights: Handel’s four Coronation Anthems.
Cameron Lam looks at the fresh faces creating inclusive and reflective music across the country.
Alex Gorbatov and Bailey Montgomery discuss the importance of LGBTQIA+ stories in classical music.
Leah Curtis tells us about her new work The Ground, and the chance to collaborate closely with SXS Didgeridoo player Chris Williams during its creation.
She first started scribbling things in her script of My Fair Lady when Dame Julie Andrews directed her as Eliza, now Anna O'Byrne is about to star in her first solo show.
The marriage of music and breathtaking landscape proved a magical experience for audiences, and for the musicians and singers.
Ahead of Sydney Con Jazz Fest, the composer, arranger and conductor talks about her whirlwind two years.
Li Cunxin discusses his many achievements as QB Artistic Director, as well as the challenges in recent years, and the celebratory triple bill Li's Choice.
The celebrated Australian pianist talks about how life has changed in recent years, from livestreamed concerts to travelling less, and his plans for the future.
Lynden Barber compares a new UK comedy series about an actors’ agency and its French original.
The pianist talks about her remarkable career, from child prodigy to her years in New York, and moving back to Sydney.
Ukrainian bandura player and vocalist Larissa Kovalchuk discusses her training in Kyiv, the constant pressure from Russia, the horrors of the war, and taking part in a fundraising concert in Canberra.