Five Questions for Long Yu
The Music Director of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra discusses China’s relationship with Western music ahead of an Australian tour.
The Music Director of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra discusses China’s relationship with Western music ahead of an Australian tour.
Sunny Kim and Hilary Kleinig explain how their new chamber work for Canberra Symphony Orchestra was born out of improvisation.
After the success of last year’s inaugural Handa Opera at Millthorpe festival, Lyndon Terracini talks about this year’s expanded program.
Playwright Dennis McIntosh was a child when the West Gate Bridge collapsed, but he has never forgotten it.
Always moving with the times, The King’s Singers balance tradition, conviction and contemporary ideas of connection.
BenQ’s PianoLight Grand is changing the way pianists see the keyboard – at home and in the concert hall.
From synagogue gin bars to beanbag lounges, Vladimir Fanshil's Live at Yours series prioritises intimacy and innovation over convention.
The German violinist and conductor explores the musical byways of his native land.
The King’s Singers turn Canberra’s Snow Concert Hall into a shared stage for a once-in-a-lifetime lesson in vocal artistry.
This month, Cameron Lam’s Australian Art Music playlist on repeat, with looping music across local Classical, Jazz, and Sound Art.
Daniel Verstappen's Sydney Opera House performance invites listeners into a world where diverse musical traditions come to an understanding.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
The future is bright for orchestras, argues Samuel Cairnduff – but first they must align artistic values with organisational practices and evolving social responsibilities.