Playing Up: The Theremin with Carolina Eyck
German virtuoso Carolina Eyck explains what it’s like to become one with arguably the rarest instrument ever invented.
German virtuoso Carolina Eyck explains what it’s like to become one with arguably the rarest instrument ever invented.
Peggy Polias takes us inside her new orchestral work – a melody-driven meta piece, which plays with the mathematical idea of self-similarity.
As co-director and star, Pamela Rabe is well and truly up to her neck in Samuel Beckett’s absurd masterpiece Happy Days.
Composer Jonathan Dove talks to Clive Paget about his comic opera Flight, coming to Adelaide.
Louise Fox tells Jo Litson about her visceral new stage adaptation of The Birds.
About to step down after 19 years as CEO & Artistic Director of the Adelaide Festival Centre, the busy arts leader shares his fascination with cultural connections.
Ensemble Offspring joins new music giants at Bang on a Can’s 2025 Long Play festival. Claire Edwardes tells Maddy Briggs why she’s so thrilled.
The Australian conductor tells us about the joyous choral programs he leads on board the BRAVO Cruise of Performing Arts.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Pondering the inconsistency of memory, Guy Noble argues that rather than hold a grudge, it’s better to forgive and forget.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
This month we feature a treasure trove of discoveries, from unknown Lieder and operatic rarities to the birth of the nocturne and another wonderful unearthed female composer.