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Classical Music, Orchestral
features

World Premiere: Kim Cunio’s CO2 and the Ice Core

The composer reveals how a recording of an ice core melting broke his heart and inspired this piece of music.

June 11, 2021
Classical Music, Visual Art
features

New festival showcases musicians and their artworks

The art's for sale, from Stephen Hough's erotic surge to Nathaniel Boyd en plein air.

June 11, 2021
Supported by Sydney Symphony Orchestra

SSO musicians discuss their favourite upcoming repertoire

Andrew Haveron, Ben Jacks, Scott Kinmont and the SSO horn section discuss Britten and Shostakovich, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and 50 Fanfares.

June 10, 2021
Classical Music, Opera
features

In Song, concerts by Sydney Chamber Opera

This program of artsong concerts, performed by four solo singers for Sydney Chamber Opera, will illustrate where the modern song has found itself in the 21st century.

June 8, 2021
Classical Music
features

Extract: Programming must get with the program

Australians deserve to hear a great deal more music by First Nations peoples, women, gender non-conforming people, composers of colour, and our male contemporaries argues Felicity Wilcox.

June 4, 2021
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Alexander Gavrylyuk on Schumann, Brahms and returning to Sydney

The Ukrainian-born pianist talks about returning to live performance and his love of the Romantics ahead of his upcoming Sydney recital.

June 3, 2021
Opera
features

Opera Column: Opera rises like a phoenix from viral ashes

A glimpse of what opera could become post-COVID, as the artform embraces drive-ins, livestreams, virtual reality and digitally augmented live performances.

June 2, 2021
Classical Music
features

Nicolas Fleury: A journey round the horn

The French horn maestro talks about his Musica Viva tour and all things horn.

May 31, 2021
Theatre
features

Josh Piterman and the music of the night

The musical performer discusses playing the Phantom in the West End and now for Opera Australia, as well as panic attacks and the power of meditation.

May 28, 2021
Chamber, Classical Music
features

World Premiere: Cyrus Meurant’s The Crossing of a Sea

The composer tells us about his new work, which was commissioned by Mark Wakely in loving memory of Steven Alward.

May 28, 2021
Classical Music, Orchestral
features

An orchestra’s role is not primarily to reflect contemporary society

Phillip Scott responds to our article Do Our Arts Reflect Us? and argues against looking at classical music programming through the prism of 21st-century ideas of diversity and gender equality.

May 27, 2021
Opera
features

Stacey Alleaume on recording her debut album, and her closer connection to art song

Our Recording of the Month for June is the debut recital from Mauritian-Australian soprano Stacey Alleaume. Clive Paget caught up with the rising star soprano to talk repertoire, recording during a pandemic, and what’s ahead.

May 26, 2021
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
features

Jan Black on creating the Cooktown Cantata

The vocal chamber work is based on the friendship of botanist Vera Scarth-Johnson and Guugu Yimithirr man Tulo Gordon, and involves Tulo Gordon's nephew Derek Rosendale.

May 25, 2021

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