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Classical Music, Orchestral
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Rissmann to take ASO out of this world

Ahead of the ASO Festival of Learning & Participation, the UK composer explains the importance of engaging with children. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

May 29, 2017
Musical Theatre & Cabaret
features

New life for Only Heaven Knows at the Hayes

Blazey Best, Lisa Campbell and Hayden Tee tell us why the 1988 Australian musical still has much to say today. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

May 27, 2017
Classical Music, Film
features

Bryce Jacobs on turning a guitar into an orchestra

Unsatisfied with his instrument’s limitations, the film and television composer designed a seven-octave guitar with a piano’s range. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

May 26, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
features

Chamber Pot Opera squeezes its Divas into the smallest room

Director Clemence Williams talks stories for women, how opera can flourish, and the challenges of the QVB's Ladies' Room.

May 26, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
features

Adams’ Nixon Tapes remembers another presidential visit

To celebrate John Adams' 70th birthday, Andrew Mogrelia will conduct scenes from Nixon in China for Opera Australia.

May 25, 2017
Theatre
features

Nothing hits its comedy mark like Noises Off

Front to back or back to front, Michael Frayn’s classic farce-within-a-farce must go on.

May 25, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Paul Dean’s brand new Ensemble Q hits Brisbane

The clarinettist and Head of Wind at Queensland Con hopes to make Brisbane the home of chamber music in Australia.

May 24, 2017
Classical Music
features

Saturation: Argo’s synaesthetic art music experience

For Argo’s Artistic Director Connor D’Netto, every concert is a full, multi-sensory experience.

May 24, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Joseph Nolan’s Widor marathon jogs into Melbourne

Perth Cathedral's Master of Music will finesse the Town Hall's mighty instrument for a whole week of French organ grandeur.

May 24, 2017
Classical Music
features

Mstislav Rostropovich: Cellist of the Century

Warner Classics’ Bertrand Castellani talks about the great cellist, who was larger than life both on and off the stage.

May 23, 2017
Musical Theatre & Cabaret
features

Different Stages: The Broadway Album (Kane Alexander)

Kane Alexander thrills with high-flying vocals, matched by heartfelt emotion.

May 22, 2017
Classical Music
features

Composer of the Month: Jean-Philippe Rameau

Always inventive, Rameau’s love of pushing the limits of convention won him both ardent admirers and die-hard detractors.

May 22, 2017
Theatre
features

Tim Winton: “Behind every shrine is a violent, tragic event”

A harrowing examination of grief and loss, the writer of Cloudstreet discusses his third play Shrine ahead of its Melbourne premiere.

May 19, 2017

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