“I like to sing loudly and heartily in the car,” says Ray Martin
For the voice of Australia, who likes to sing as he's driving in the bush, it’s classical for concentration, Dylan for inspiration.
For the voice of Australia, who likes to sing as he's driving in the bush, it’s classical for concentration, Dylan for inspiration.
WASO Principal Flute Andrew Nicholson was in at the birth of several Potters. Memoirs from the Studio
The Canadian bass-baritone says there's no excuse for the Finnish composer's songs not to be present in more recital programmes.
Beethoven completed just one opera, but even that proved a tortuous effort. So was writing for the stage where the great composer met his match?
Made famous by The Sting, the master of ragtime and the syncopated sound died 100 years ago today.
Bowing out after the upcoming Bruckner concert, Clark looks back on his time with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
The accordionist is channeling Piazzolla's Tango Nuevo and more in his Latin flavoured programme over the Easter weekend.
The irrepressible violinist pays tribute to musicians who inspired him and explores Chekhov’s Three Sisters in his latest album.
The Queensland Conservatorium's imaginative mini festival 100 Ways to Listen was part of the World Science Festival.
In the lead up to his final AFCM as Artistic Director, the pianist reflects on his 11-year tenure.
Currently singing with the OA chorus in Carmen, young soprano Laura Scandizzo is about to perform Race for the Sky.
The lad from Teddington thought Bill Haley was the bee’s knees, but that was before he heard Rostropovich do Dvořák.
The British violinist has appeared on the catwalk and as an ambassador for Dior, but his heart comes alive in the concert hall.