Newsworthy: A round-up of our recent news reports
From heart-breaking cancellations due to COVID to funding lifelines, from awards to obituaries, we gather the arts news we have covered over the last month.
From heart-breaking cancellations due to COVID to funding lifelines, from awards to obituaries, we gather the arts news we have covered over the last month.
With half the country in lockdown, this month’s focus is on music to soothe the spirit, from Mozart, Fauré and Pärt, to Jordi Savall’s Victorian Odyssey
Christian Li recently released his debut album for Decca Classics, becoming the youngest soloist to record Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons for a major label – yet another first for the virtuosic, 13-year-old Melbourne violinist.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
There aren’t many rules when it comes to reviewing, and yet...
Marquee TV, the leading digital arts platform, launches in Australia.
Celebrating 20 years of The Wharf Revue.
The 12th-century nun’s influential work represents an important development in the history of music.
The Adelaide composer speaks about her remarkable last two years, and forcing herself to make room for her own work.
Cameron Lam's playlist for September focuses on the digital and analogue, and how we use technology to describe our world and express ourselves.
We're about to find out what happens when a computer, using algorithms created by Alisdair Macindoe, takes charge of choreography, music, lighting and costumes in a live dance performance.
In his Opera Column for September, Greg Eldridge looks at how COVID has given rise to organisations with a greater focus on local communities and their values.
By casting Albee's classic cross-racially, and using Australian accents, Margaret Harvey aims to reveal race-power relations in her production for State Theatre Company South Australia.