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Books, Classical Music
features

Matt Ottley on love, life, and the “destructive power of dogma”

The illustrator, composer and author talks about using his art and music to overcome his bipolar diagnosis.

March 17, 2022
Film
features

On Screen: March 2022 – French Film Festival

Lynden Barber finds corruption and lost illusions a major theme in this year’s Alliance Francaise French Film Festival.

March 16, 2022
Circus, Classical Music, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Opera, Stage, Theatre
features

Step into the spotlight at the National Library

A new exhibition explores the history of the performing arts in Australia through posters, letters, costumes and more.

March 16, 2022
Classical Music, Jazz
features

Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: March 2022

Cameron Lam explores new and recent releases, including orchestral masterpieces, electronic wonders, intimate chamber music, and those that blur the lines beautifully.

March 16, 2022
Opera
features

Gendered violence in opera essential to the drama

Responding to Dr Caitlin Vincent's feature on gendered violence in opera, reader Stephen Kershaw argues that these heightened and passionate deaths are an essential part of opera.

March 15, 2022
Classical Music, Dance, Festivals, Theatre
features

Climate Crisis and the Arts: a collective call to arms

Speakers from around the world swapped despair for realistic and practical ideas about how the arts industry could help trigger a series of seismic ecological shifts.

March 15, 2022
features

A new era for Lachlan Skipworth

There is a sense of artistic transformation in the Perth-based composer's new album of chamber works.

March 11, 2022
Classical Music
features

Beyond the Requiem with Brett Weymark and Jessica Wells

A conductor and composer map out a journey through Mozart's final masterpiece for Sydney Philharmonia Choirs.

March 11, 2022
Classical Music, Opera
features

Opera Column: The role of author intent in staging the operatic canon

Should Victorian-era melodrama give way to deeper explorations of the author's intent in staging legacy operas?

March 10, 2022
Supported by Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Andrew Haveron on Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Autumn Season

After a very long time away, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Concertmaster returns to the stage this month for the Orchestra’s Autumn Season.

March 9, 2022
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
features

Benjamin Northey explores choral, and prayerful, masterpieces

Prayer for the Living features music by Vasks and Ravel alongside Boulanger and Poulenc.

March 7, 2022
Opera
features

Turandon’t? On racism and representation in opera

In an opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald, Cat-Thao Nguyen said she left OA's Turandot after Act 1 feeling "utterly sick" at the racism. We look at the complex issue.

March 4, 2022
Classical Music
features

Music in the Regions begins its inaugural tour

Executive Director Janine Collins discusses the aims of the initiative and the inaugural tour by the Acacia Quartet opening tonight.

March 2, 2022

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