Nuptials and a new release from Slava Grigoryan and the ASQ
Hot on the heels of her wedding, the Australian String Quartet cellist Sharon Grigoryan talks about their new album.
Hot on the heels of her wedding, the Australian String Quartet cellist Sharon Grigoryan talks about their new album.
With more displaced people in the world than ever before, this 1950 opera has never been more relevant as a case for human rights.
One of Australia’s great singing actors on turning the music of the era into a cabaret show and a new CD
He's toured Australia in a quartet of siblings, chased dreams to Israel, and this year performs Messiaen with Simone Young.
The English conductor gives his take on whether the French composer was rascal, monk, or both.
Two new works see Sydney Dance Company explore the moon, stars and Milky Way.
The Aussie actor discusses playing the pivotal role of Winston Smith, torture scenes and all.
The Marvel-ous exhibition will allow audiences in Brisbane to peak behind the screens.
Australia’s musical theatre icon is still glowin’, still crowin’, and still goin’ strong.
Training in New York, the rising star tenor is putting in the hard yards for the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World finals.
The eccentric Russian’s master plan was to dissolve the world in a blissful apocalypse through his final work, Mysterium.
The soprano is looking forward to a new set of dynamics as she joins her co-stars ahead of Opera Queensland performances.
Children may not all have the voices of angels, but perhaps torturing the young is killing off the audiences of the future.