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Low lights and beanbags, earmuffs and fidget toys. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra creates concert experiences catering to those with sensory sensitivities.
Low lights and beanbags, earmuffs and fidget toys. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra creates concert experiences catering to those with sensory sensitivities.
Correspondent Clare Varney spoke to Aussie hopeful Sam Weller ahead of his finals appearance at the International Conducting Competition in Rotterdam.
"Deeply personal and a bit surreal". Christine Pan's new song cycle unpacks Asian-Australian family dynamics while challenging ideas of perfection.
The Artistic Director of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra talks about the "hidden gems" in his program for Baroque Unleashed.
Prolific, multi-skilled and an innovator, it's not hard to imagine baroque composer George Philipp Telemann succeeding in the music business today.
Cameron Lam’s monthly Australian Art Music playlist explores preludes, dawn, and the moment of reflection before a journey, featuring music across Classical, Jazz, & Sound Art.
Bangarra Dance Theatre, Emma Donovan and the Spiegeltent crew set to light up Australia's truly tropical festival.
It's crowded, but for artists ready to speak clearly and ask boldly, EOFY is the perfect time to be heard.
Musica Viva Australia helps ensure music education survives in schools where it’s no longer guaranteed.
About to hear his Fourth Symphony premiere with WASO, the composer talks about the scope of his work – its spatiality, its silences, and its 'Gothic Burlesque'.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
The West is the real cultural centre of Sydney, says Heartland Festival's Phil Spencer. “We're not setting out to champion diversity – it’s just a byproduct of where we are."
Richard Tognetti and Konstantin Shamray's musical rapport is at the heart of the next Live at Yours series. "There’s no walking on eggshells".