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Classical Music
features

Joseph Tawadros’s celebration in C Major

Keen for his instrument to boldly go where no oud has gone before, Joseph Tawadros has looked to Egypt for his new concerto

April 26, 2017
Theatre
features

Kate Mulvany on juggling Richard and Rasputin

Currently playing Richard III in Melbourne, the Australian actor's new play about the Russian mystic is showing in Sydney.

April 26, 2017
Supported by Canberra International Music Festival

Roland Peelman on the stuff of revolution

The Artistic Director of the Canberra International Music Festival describes the music born in the cauldrons of change.

April 24, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
features

Bellini knew best, says Victorian Opera’s Richard Mills

He sometimes gets a rough ride in matters of musical craft but we underestimate the emotional eloquence of Bellini at our peril.

April 24, 2017
Dance
features

Izzac Carroll: The long legged dancer who got naked for his art

The SDC rising star discusses small towns, his inspiring Pre-Professional Year and how to handle boobs in your face.

April 20, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Pieter Wispelwey stirs up the Australian String Quartet

The cellist talks about being an invader ahead of his performances at the Margaret River and Dunkeld Festivals.

April 20, 2017
Classical Music
features

Harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani on why he plays Saariaho

He realised early that if he wanted his instrument to be taken seriously he had to perform contemporary music.

April 20, 2017
Musical Theatre & Cabaret
features

Jerry Mitchell boots Kinky into Sydney

The director-choreographer talks about working on Kinky Boots and his next "biggie" with Jennifer Lopez.

April 19, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music
features

How Beethoven created healing music out of chronic illness

The Fidelio Quartet has teamed up with Crohn’s & Colitis Australia to bring comfort to the sick through Beethoven's quartets.

April 18, 2017
Visual Art
features

Vincent van Gogh: a man for all seasons

Most people are familiar with the self portraits, but it is the artist’s depictions of nature that provide a glimpse into his soul.

April 18, 2017
Classical Music
features

Did you hear about Robert Schumann’s secret sex diary?

The Romantic’s housekeeping books reveal more than just the Marks and the Pfennigs.

April 17, 2017
Classical Music, Orchestral, Vocal & Choral
features

Why isn’t Bach’s Easter Oratorio up there with the Passions?

Director of the new HIP Bach Akademie Australia, Madeleine Easton explains (with help from John Eliot Gardiner).

April 15, 2017
Theatre
features

D’oh! Homer and Bart Simpson as gods?

In this provocative hit comedy, pop culture is the new, post-apocalyptic religion.

April 14, 2017

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