Sacred Cow: Is it time to ditch star ratings?
Is it time to ditch star ratings? Shamistha de Soysa would be happy to see them go.
Is it time to ditch star ratings? Shamistha de Soysa would be happy to see them go.
This month’s performance highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
This month, Tim Mead’s Beauteous Softness does what it says on the can, there’s new music from First Nations composers, and classics from Benjamin Grosvenor and the Brodskys.
Matthew Manchester explains that there is still much to learn about an instrument once likened to a “choice castrato”.
The General Manager of 4MBS Classic FM gives us the lowdown on the 30th anniversary of the 4MBS Festival of Classics.
The editors of Limelight share their selection of the most exciting classical music, opera and theatre events coming soon.
Barry Humphries enriched the culture, reimagined the one man show and upended the cultural cringe.
Without the First Folio, we wouldn't have Shakespeare as we know him, Freud's Oedipus complex and Marx's Theory of Capitalism.
Written when Shakespeare was on a roll, As You Like It is the play that keeps on giving. And director Damien Ryan should know.
The violist talks about the world premiere of his new work for Blackheath Chamber Music Festival and his first steps in writing for the voice.
Salut! Baroque's Sally Melhuish explains how competition and rivalry became a catalyst for creativity in English music.
An ambitious work new for orchestra, massed choirs and a single actor, Tides of Longing explores the refugee experience in a new way.
Leah Broad's new book titled Quartet boldly claims that four women changed the musical world. But did they?