MSO announces its 2023 Cybec Composer in Residence
Melissa Douglas will spend 12 months with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 2023 as the first female Cybec Young Composer in Residence.
Melissa Douglas will spend 12 months with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 2023 as the first female Cybec Young Composer in Residence.
Australian and women composers figure prominently in a season that is as inclusive as it is adventurous.
Addressing the ongoing gender imbalance in opera, Lyric Opera breathes new life into Elena Kats-Chernin's first opera Iphis, as part of a new partnership with Theatre Works.
Ryan Enniss’s humorous and heartwarming play about his experiences as a neurodiverse Australian will hit the stage next year.
The judges listened, the votes are in, and the verdict is…
This month's features explore Melbourne Opera's Bendigo Ring Cycle, the challenge for orchestras to attract younger audiences, the new physical theatre production Holding Achilles, and an interview with choral superstar Eric Whitacre.
The new arrangement will enable students to collaborate with the AWO's leading musicians and learn from their international expertise.
The pioneering Australian composer, who died earlier this year, will be recognised with a posthumous award at the Art Music Awards.
The genre-straddling day of music will bring world-class performers back to the Blue Mountains for the first time in two years.
The streaming platform will bring the ensemble’s performances to new audiences, along with interviews and glimpses into life offstage.
Christian Spuck's staging of Verdi's Messa da Requiem, featuring Ballett Zürich and Australian performers, will have an exclusive season in Adelaide.
The new $10,000 award, supported by The Humanity Foundation, celebrates Fiebig's career by supporting the professional development of a WAAPA student.
Cautious optimism suggests the ravaged industry is making a comeback, but improved attendance is contingent on low transmission risk.