Castigated Classics: From boo to bravo!
The Australian Festival of Chamber Music celebrates works that provoked audiences to make mayhem.
The Australian Festival of Chamber Music celebrates works that provoked audiences to make mayhem.
Cameron Lam’s monthly playlist covers Classical, Jazz and Sound Art that adventures across land, sky and sea before returning to the comfort of home.
The Finnish maestro on interpreting music when there are more questions than answers.
The Artistic Director of Restless Dance Theatre cuts through the smoke and mirrors in her new work for Illuminate Adelaide and her upcoming Sydney Opera House debut.
After making history at New York’s Juilliard School, the award-winning guitar duo is back in Australia with the launch of a new album.
Doomed to be judged on criteria such as strategic value and return on investment, performing arts training in Australia is in crisis, argues Chris Hay.
Graham Johnson, the acclaimed lied accompanist, shares a little of what he has learned from a lifetime with the songs of Franz Schubert.
A new stage production featuring music by Max Lambert brings fresh perspectives to Colleen McCullough's story of a May-September romance.
Grayson Rotumah reveals the story behind an artistic partnership with the ASO and First Nations artists.
Few composers are as highly regarded in the distinct musical genres of film and the concert hall as Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Nicholas Milton explains why.
Commissioned to write "something hard" for this year's Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition, Lee Bradshaw delivers.
Poised to tour Australia once more, flamenco guitarist Paco Peña never stays still for long. But neither, he explains, does the art of flamenco itself.
Emerging from the Sydney Film Festival, Ari Mattes recommends the films you can't miss in 2023 - and two you can.