Johannes Moser: Electric Cellist
The renowned German-Canadian cellist tells Jo Litson about using visualisation to tackle stress, his electric cello, and balancing the risks from diving and mountain biking with music.
The renowned German-Canadian cellist tells Jo Litson about using visualisation to tackle stress, his electric cello, and balancing the risks from diving and mountain biking with music.
The Geelong Gallery celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Moon Landing.
The Canadian pianist and composer tells us about his new recording with Chineke! which features his own compositions alongside Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
Was it parochialism (as some have claimed) or acknowledgement of a groundbreaking moment in Australian theatre that saw Counting and Cracking win Best Play?
Conductor and Artistic Director of Sydney Chamber Opera Jack Symonds discusses Elliott Gyger’s new opera, an adaptation of the beloved Peter Carey novel Oscar and Lucinda.
The actor reflects on a childhood spent around the record player listening to opera, falling in love to the sounds of Aretha Franklin and Frank Sinatra, and a fascinating musical lineage.
Premiering in Townsville, Connor D’Netto’s new string quartet is another step closer to completing a life-long musical bucket list.
The director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music discusses the exciting musical connections in her second program.
The 16-year-old violinist tells us about preparing for her performance as soloist in Vivaldi’s La Tempesta concerto with the ACO Academy.
It was the sound of the “long-slidey-thing” that opened up the world of classical music for this conductor. He reflects on the influence of Kleiber, his time as an orchestral assistant, and his passion for new music.
The composer tells us about his new work commissioned by the Southern Cross Soloists for a concert inspired by navigation.
ACO violinist Glenn Christensen tells us about the music festival he started in his home town of Mackay, and we round up some other regional festivals happening soon.
Many influences combined to make Grieg’s music so instantly memorable but, says Jessica Duchen, it took his immaculate sense of balance to make them all work together.