Robert Macfarlane releases hilarious opera protest song
During Melbourne's COVID lockdown, the Australian tenor set to work on a new album. He has just released the first track on which he joined forces with Kanen Breen.
During Melbourne's COVID lockdown, the Australian tenor set to work on a new album. He has just released the first track on which he joined forces with Kanen Breen.
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Challenging scenarios for collaborative, COVID music making.
Find out what's on stage and streaming online in November from Limelight editors Jo Litson, Angus McPherson and Clive Paget.
COVID has dashed our Season Preview Guide but 2021 launches are underway.
The Co-Director of streaming platform Melbourne Digital Concert Hall explains how the need to help Australian artists drives the project's incredible momentum.
We investigate why classical music and the high arts are so inhospitable to people from the working-class in Australia – a country that considers itself a classless society where everyone has “a fair go”.
Phillip Sametz calls for more welcoming program notes.
The singer-songwriter, actor and provocateur, whose credits include the musical Matilda and the TV series Upright, discusses his new album Apart Together.
State Opera South Australia presents Richard Mills’ chamber opera as part of its Lost Operas of Oz program.
Michael Quinn talks to two of today’s brightest mezzo-sopranos, Kathryn Rudge and Elīna Garanča, about their very different readings of Elgar's Sea Pictures.
How Nicholas Harding started drawing actors from the wings.
As Wesley Enoch prepares his fifth and final Sydney Festival, we look at the successes and controversies of his artistic directorship, and whether the self-acknowledged risk-taker might follow his sister into politics.