Introducing the January/February 2023 issue
Features include Cate Blanchett on TÁR, Cilea's opera Adriana Lecouvreur, the arts on offer in 2023, philanthropy in Australian arts and the relationship between Noongar artists and Perth Festival.
Features include Cate Blanchett on TÁR, Cilea's opera Adriana Lecouvreur, the arts on offer in 2023, philanthropy in Australian arts and the relationship between Noongar artists and Perth Festival.
Organist Joseph Nolan curates a program of revered classics, stellar ensembles and beloved singers to entice music lovers back from pandemic hiatus.
International arts leader Wouter Van Ransbeek will join Adelaide Festival for its 2024-2026 programs, facilitating international connections from his base in Europe.
With a world premiere work from Daniel Rojas, the season welcomes Sam Weller, Rosa Donata Milton and Avan Yu for six programs brimming with audience favourites and grand masterworks.
Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Margot Robbie and Baz Luhrmann have been acknowledged for their 2022 contributions to film.
The Australian International Opera Award will be managed by Melba Opera Trust from April 2023, and renamed following a major philanthropic gift from longtime benefactor Dr Alastair Jackson.
Co-Artistic Directors Trish and Paul Dean have created a fascinating season, in which each of the three programs has a strong theme, with visual elements enhancing the experience.
New research finds a 27% gender pay gap in the arts, almost double the current national average, while women artists from non-English speaking backgrounds are further disadvantaged.
Eight international and Australian artists, including The Gesualdo Six, the Brodsky Quartet, Andrea Lam and James Morley, will perform in the intimate SOH space.
Vincent Choy, Paige Gullifer, Ceridwen McCooey and Dale Schlaphoff will participate in a week-long residency of mentorships and collaborative opportunities, culminating in a performance at Dots+Loops' Nonstop festival.
Syrah Torii and Alastair Cooper-Golec will recieve full-time employment and mentorship from a company committed to supporting young operatic talent.
Roya A, Rafeif Ismail and Maddie Little have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to their artistic fields.
Mezzo-soprano Fiona Campbell will take over the role from the orchestra's founder Bourby Webster in January, having recently worked as WA State Manager for Musica Viva Australia.