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It's been a long time between drinks for Sergeant Snow White, a musical revue created by WWII internees.
AI music will be omnipresent in our lives, writes Ivan Zavada. We need to develop new models of collective artistry and understanding.
The latest Music in the Regions tour is a timely celebration of friendships between great composers and the musicians who play their works.
Regional youth orchestras are lighting the fire for young musicians who are poised to prove that "music is something everyone can do".
The 2024 Melbourne Recital Centre Artist in Residence is setting a new standard when it comes to sharing music with everyone.
Cameron Lam catches up on the latest music across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
Pythia Prize winner Sylvia Lim talks about her new work for Rubiks Collective, one that keeps the musicians sonically in the dark.
Sydney Chamber Choir Artistic Director Sam Allchurch on his upcoming encounter with "the mountain" that is Mozart's Requiem.
The ingenious violinist explains the secrets of a good program and the impact of one man's music.
Limelight talks to director Sarah Giles about the return of a COVID-cancelled comedy that speaks to the moment more loudly than before.
Canberra International Music Festival Artistic Director Roland Peelman brings together two disparate giants of modern music.
Following its five-star studded, three-city spanning 2023 run, the original Australian musical is set for recognition at Melbourne’s premier performing arts awards.