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Chamber, Classical Music, Dance, Instrumental
features

My Music with Aurélien Scannella

The Artistic Director of West Australian Ballet first came across classical music while taking dance classes as a young boy. He also loves playing guitar, so it’s no surprise that he’s a big fan of Radiohead.

April 26, 2022
Classical Music
features

Andrew Goodwin corrals top line-up for Ukrainian relief concert

The Aussie tenor on the need for action and why Russian music mustn’t become a victim of politics.

April 25, 2022
Supported by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

The MSO’s back in a big way

Cellist Michelle Wood runs us through what she’s most looking forward to in 2022.

April 22, 2022
Opera
features

Rachelle Durkin on the terror of Turn of the Screw

After two decades based in the US, Durkin has returned to Australia and is poised to star in one of Britten's darkest works.

April 22, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music
features

World Premiere: Lou Bennett’s nyerrnur, nyarkur – to hear, to see

The composer discusses her new piece inspired by the Indigenous practice of listening with the whole body.

April 22, 2022
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
features

On Light and Enlightenment: Haydn’s Creation

Roland Peelman explores the genesis of Haydn’s Creation, from the high-minded philosophy of The Enlightenment to the very real motivation of a large commission!

April 21, 2022
Classical Music
features

Musical Moonlighters

COVID has laid bare the struggle between creativity and livelihood, but similar challenges existed for Baroque composers.

April 20, 2022
Film
features

On Screen: April 2022

Lynden Barber finds the dark shadow of the Ukraine invasion hovering over this month’s film and TV.

April 20, 2022
Opera
features

Stacey Alleaume on Violetta and Verdi

As she prepares to revisit the role of Violetta, the star soprano has fallen in love again with Verdi’s music.

April 19, 2022
Classical Music
features

Leading Sydney musicians line up in bid to support Ukraine

Flautist Joshua Batty explains why a fundraiser is so important right now, and what we can expect.

April 19, 2022
Classical Music, Opera, Theatre
features

Richard Piper on Book of Longing, ‘Glassical’ music, and becoming Leonard Cohen

The Melbourne theatre stalwart talks about the unique proposition of playing the voice of Cohen in Australian Contemporary Opera Co's 'Book of Longing'.

April 13, 2022
Classical Music
features

World Premiere: Elliott Gyger’s Concerto for Orchestra

Elliott Gyger tells us about his new piece for WASO, and exactly what a concerto for orchestra is.

April 12, 2022
Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre
features

The Rebel Theatre opens with a new musical about a debutante ball

Hannah Reilly and Megan Washington discuss their new musical The Deb, which they hope will leave you feeling much lighter than when you entered the theatre.

April 11, 2022

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