Fresh from The Dallas Opera’s Hart Institute summer residency at The Juilliard School, conductor Carolyn Watson writes about what this unique opportunity means.
July 6, 2018
Dean Bryant and a top cast take on Oscar Wilde's classic comedy An Ideal Husband.
July 6, 2018
Garry Stewart has his sights set on creating a pre-eminent arts event with the Adelaide Dance Festival.
July 5, 2018
A fully-staged version of Rossini’s William Tell hasn’t been seen in these parts for over 140 years. But, as director Rodula Gaitanou says, so much of this work remains just as relevant to us today.
July 5, 2018
Actor Don Hany was raised on a steady diet of Beethoven and Brahms, as well as Jackson and Cohen. Now learning the violin, he’s revisiting the classics while preparing for his turn as the dashing Nick Arnstein.
July 4, 2018
The baritone is one of the guest artists at this year’s Festival, where he’ll be performing as well as giving masterclasses.
July 4, 2018
Two years on from his Sydney International Piano Competition win, the busy Russian pianist tells us about new friends, new recordings and hearing your own inner voice.
July 4, 2018
Women composers are wildly under-represented in Australian music across all genres but, as Rosalind Appleby discovers, a groundswell of change is gathering force.
July 4, 2018
Soon to make her Australian debut in the role of Gilda, the Russian soprano talks about overcoming her scepticism about what is now a calling card role.
July 3, 2018
Following her damning analysis of world-leading orchestras’ 2018-2019 seasons, we spoke to the soprano and driving force behind the Donne: Women in Music project.
July 3, 2018
As a convenor of The Gender Diversity in Music Making Conference at Monash University, the senior lecturer in musicology remembers former festivals discussing Australian women in music.
July 3, 2018
Ahead of his birthday celebrations, the beloved Australian composer talks about studying with Sculthorpe, finding his muse, and the spiritual world that infuses his music.
July 2, 2018