Serendipity in the Outback
Cobar Sound Chapel's transformation from remote water tank to a meditative sound chapel.
Cobar Sound Chapel's transformation from remote water tank to a meditative sound chapel.
My most ambitious collaboration yet with visual artist Sal Cooper is an aural and visual excursion into the musical fugue.
Christopher Gordon explains how he accidentally ended up releasing a double album of his own chamber music compositions, spanning 36 years.
Enough of the clichés and hyperbole in concert advertising!
Roland Peelman explores the history and the joy of walking, and looks at whether it has a direct link to creativity.
They were vital for Beethoven, but where do altered scores sit in today’s world?
A round-up of our recent news reports.
A year after her death from ovarian cancer, a new album has been released to raise awareness of this terrible disease.
A host of hit new musicals have opened on Australian stages, but do any offer the promise of the now late, great American theatremaker?
The illustrator, composer and author talks about using his art and music to overcome his bipolar diagnosis.
Lynden Barber finds corruption and lost illusions a major theme in this year’s Alliance Francaise French Film Festival.
A new exhibition explores the history of the performing arts in Australia through posters, letters, costumes and more.
Cameron Lam explores new and recent releases, including orchestral masterpieces, electronic wonders, intimate chamber music, and those that blur the lines beautifully.