Rising Star: Reuben Tsang
The young pianist and winner of the 2022 Elisabeth Murdoch Prize discusses his love of the Romantics and his upcoming Victorian debut.
The young pianist and winner of the 2022 Elisabeth Murdoch Prize discusses his love of the Romantics and his upcoming Victorian debut.
Featuring an immersive soundscape by Nick Wales, and a new Sulman Award-winning accommodation wing, Arthur Boyd’s homestead invites everyone to rediscover nature’s beauty.
Festival directors Ben Opie and Melissa Doecke unveil a Peninsula Summer Music Festival that will appeal to all the senses.
Cameron Lam looks back at a year of releases in this Australian Art Music playlist, a 2022 retrospective.
As the groundbreaking Japanese piano manufacturer celebrates its 95th anniversary, we look back at founder Koichi Kawai's legacy and the company's commitment to excellence, accessibility and patronage.
River City Voices' Artistic Director and Principal Conductor discusses the unique combination of slam poetry and Handel's oratorio.
As Emma Matthews prepares to debut as Alcina, the role that earnt Joan Sutherland the moniker "La Stupenda", Peter Coleman-Wright lets us in on a surprise awaiting National Opera audiences.
In Currency House's New Platform Paper series, First Nations philosopher Tyson Yunkaporta examines how different concepts of arts, culture and economics have informed the history of relations between Aboriginal and colonial Australia. Read an extract here.
The jovial British conductor reveals a very personal relationship with Handel's masterpiece, as he prepares to conduct his arrangement with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
Clive Paget talks to singer and conductor about the life of a 19th-century 'everywoman' and the challenge of matching her talents.
After 13 years as Director of Music at St Mary's Cathedral, Thomas Wilson finishes up on Christmas Day. He discusses his career, his time at St Mary's and the Cathedral Choir's forthcoming Christmas concert.
William Barton discusses connection to Country in music, while Dr Anita Collins highlights the revolutionary power of musical education. We share a full transcript of their two speeches.
Luke Hayward, Jenni Large, Sophia Ndaba and Charmene Yap discuss the works they are creating for New Breed, which draw on vampire culture, COVID, Dadaism and the calming impact of bubblegum pink.