My Music: Claire Spencer
The Chief Executive Officer of Arts Centre Melbourne reflects on singing in church as a child, favourite concerts, and music that has kept her sane during lockdown, from Bach’s Goldberg Variations to Hamilton.
The Chief Executive Officer of Arts Centre Melbourne reflects on singing in church as a child, favourite concerts, and music that has kept her sane during lockdown, from Bach’s Goldberg Variations to Hamilton.
Rare outings score over same old-same old, new wine in old bottles, and do we really need more Beethoven?
In a world where singing is dangerous, Guy Noble goes looking for his sense of humour and decides it’s time to move music outdoors.
Catch up on what's been in the Limelight with the top arts stories to recently make headlines.
Featured in a recent, semi-animated documentary called Recorder Queen, Genevieve Lacey loves her instrument’s humility, and says that the recorder has transformed her.
On Air & Online: Radio and live performances to stream in November 2020
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.
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