Wollongong Conservatorium celebrates its 50th birthday
Composers Matthew Hindson and Novak Manojlovic discuss how growing up in Wollongong has shaped their music, and describe their new works, commissioned for WollCon's anniversary.
Composers Matthew Hindson and Novak Manojlovic discuss how growing up in Wollongong has shaped their music, and describe their new works, commissioned for WollCon's anniversary.
Cameron Lam explores the latest online releases and re-releases in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
In an interview with Limelight, the Met's General Manager Peter Gelb discussed soprano Anna Netrebko and why she and the Met have parted ways. Netrebko's General Manager responds here to certain statements in the article.
The Met's General Manager on season details, the slow return of audiences, new music that does "the shocking thing of pleasing audiences" and the Netrebko dilemma.
Sydney Chamber Choir’s Artistic Director is a devotee of German classical music. He digs deep into the work of Bach and his compatriots as he prepares for the Choir’s exploration of the German baroque.
Leah Curtis introduces her work Infinite Possibilities, which maps and illuminates new sound worlds, ahead of its world premiere by Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
As he prepares for Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming People’s Choice and Fidelio concerts, Concertmaster Andrew Haveron talks to us about exploring new territory in the world of opera.
The Director of Chamber Music Adelaide tells us why the concerts in this weekend festival are free and why accessible chamber music is so important to her.
In his latest choral work, Christopher Bowen has drawn on Keating's famous Redfern Speech. He tells us why, and about the feedback he got from Daniel Barenboim.
Ginar is a Torres Strait Islander word for dance, and the name of a new dance company paying homage to the land and sea, from the northern tip of Australia to the border of Papua New Guinea.
As Anthony Warlow prepares to helm the Titanic at Melbourne's Town Hall, he discusses Maury Yeston's score, as well as his love of Gilbert & Sullivan and early 20th-century operetta.
"I would love to do a concert where I just sing female songs", says Ben Mingay, as he discusses Sondheim and finding the vulnerability in a character, ahead of starring in a musical theatre concert in Adelaide.
"Employ more women," says Opera Australia CEO Fiona Allan, one of six women, including Simone Young and Deborah Cheetham, interviewed in a new documentary by Miriam Gordon-Stewart.