A Maestro’s Reckoning
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays a formidable conductor at the pinnacle of her profession. She tells us how she worked intensively to prepare herself for the role.
In TÁR, Cate Blanchett plays a formidable conductor at the pinnacle of her profession. She tells us how she worked intensively to prepare herself for the role.
Fresh sounds, big events, little gems, cross-genre collaborations, world premieres; it’s a new world for arts organisations, so what do they have in store this year?
What do our small to medium ensemble have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our theatre companies have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our opera and dance companies have on offer in the year ahead?
What do our orchestras and choirs have on offer in the year ahead?
What do the festivals have on offer in the year ahead?
From purchasing a few bars of music to making a multi-million-dollar donation, we explore the different ways that philanthropy can help transform our cultural life.
Adriana Lecouvreur remains a great testament to the sacrifices artists make for their love of the theatre. We delve into its upcoming season at the Sydney Opera House.
Noongar culture, language and stories are now firmly embedded in the programming at Perth Festival. We talk to Noongar artists about this blossoming relationship.
William Barton explains what drew him to the instrument, and how performing in classical concerts helps encourage reconciliation.
Fascinated by complex musical ideas, Jack Symonds never wants to make work that resembles anything else – whether he’s programming it or writing it himself.
This month, Meyerbeer gets his just desserts, it’s Elgar, Jim, but not as we know it, and is this the best Mahler Five ever?