Composer of the Month: Lili Boulanger
The first woman to win the Prix de Rome, the short-lived Lili Boulanger left many questions tantalisingly unanswered.
The first woman to win the Prix de Rome, the short-lived Lili Boulanger left many questions tantalisingly unanswered.
Ahead of concerts for Southern Cross Soloists and Opera Queensland, the soprano tells us about how she fell in love with singing, her dream roles, and how she’s adapted to the challenges of 2020.
Loaned the multi-million-dollar 1734 violin when he was still a student at Juilliard, the young musician tells us about being its custodian, and recording his debut album.
The harpist, who has just released a recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations, explains his journey from King's College Organ Scholar to harp virtuoso, and why it's important to create new repertoire for the instrument.
Inspired by A Room of One's Own, the composer has written a searching string quartet.
The Australian pianist and composer reveals her October soundtrack.
All is not well in movie land, writes Lynden Barber in our new column, but you can still get your spy fix thanks to Fauda and The Bureau.
The award-winning educator, researcher and writer discusses her new book about the benefits of children learning music, the ABC doco Don’t Stop the Music, and her record-breaking TED-Ed video.
The French organ maestro battled blindness, addiction and adultery only to keel over in the saddle.
Voices and song connect community in Cameron Lam’s latest playlist of Australian music.
The composer and member of Kupka’s Piano explains how 2020’s relentless media cycle inspired her new work, which will be premiered at the Brisbane Music Festival.
Christopher Lawrence and Damian Barbeler take us behind the scenes of Sydney Youth Orchestra’s COVID-19 inspired digital project.
Pippin is the first big musical to return to the Australian stage post-COVID. How are the producers and venue managers making it happen, and what safety protocols do they have in place?