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Classical Music
features

On the Record: New classical albums in September 2022

Vaughan Williams’ 150th tops and tails this month’s new classical albums, plus the latest from the Danish String Quartet, a classic Bryn Terfel recital and a heartfelt new Traviata.

August 22, 2022
Classical Music, Festivals, Opera, Orchestral
features

Australian soloist debuts in Bayreuth

Rixon Thomas reflects on becoming the first Cor Anglais player to ever take a bow in front of the Bayreuth curtain at this year's festival on the Green Hill.

August 19, 2022
Opera, Theatre
features

Arts tickets for the budget-strapped

Theatre and opera tickets can be very pricey, but there are all kinds of initiatives and deals offering cheaper tickets, if you're prepared to look for them.

August 18, 2022
Classical Music
features

Shostakovich, and all that jazz…

Andrew Litton, who once met the great man, talks to Clive Paget about the Soviet composer's lighter side.

August 16, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Herring Island inspires a new piano sonata

Pianist Coady Green asked Linda Kouvaras to compose a work about a little-known location in Melbourne; he discusses the piece that eventuated.

August 12, 2022
Classical Music
features

Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: August 2022

Cameron Lam explores old favourites and new tracks in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.

August 11, 2022
Opera
features

Lucrezia Borgia gets a makeover

Director Gary Abrahams talks Borgias, bling and bel canto as opera’s favourite villain makes a comeback.

August 10, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music
features

The New World and Spanish Baroque

Baroque music is far from being "all the same", as some believe, says Sally Melhuish, who writes here about the new styles and genres in Spanish Baroque music.

August 5, 2022
Supported by Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Jaime Martín on Stravinsky’s uncomfortable art

The MSO’s Chief Conductor discusses Stravinsky's The Firebird, Petrushka and The Rite of Spring as his August concert program gets underway.

August 5, 2022
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
features

World Premiere: Ross Fiddes’ Toasting Mother Earth

Ross Fiddes discusses his new work for soprano and piano, using words by poet Derek Dowding, which premieres next week at the Newcastle Music Festival.

August 4, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Sounds like Paradise

Clinton White reports from this year's Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville, and talks with AD Jack Liebeck and culinary icon Maggie Beer.

August 3, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

Yeol Eum Son: The fine art of programming

From Alkan to Kapustin, the South Korean virtuoso was born to be adventurous.

August 2, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Paul Dean reunites with friends and family in Townsville

Paul Dean discusses his role as composer-in-residence, clarinettist, conductor and conversationalist at this year's Australian Festival of Chamber Music, opening tonight.

July 29, 2022

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