New digital jazz platform launches
A new digital performance platform, Oh! Jazz, will host a curated collection of jazz performances from around the world.
A new digital performance platform, Oh! Jazz, will host a curated collection of jazz performances from around the world.
Tenor Nathan Bryon has won the prestigious Sydney Eisteddfod Opera Scholarship, with baritone Jeremy Boulton placing second and soprano Anna Stephens coming third.
Chamber Music Adelaide and MOD. have announced the names of the composers who will write a new work in response to MOD.'s award-winning exhibition INVISIBILITY.
A new report finds that American orchestras have quadrupled their programming of diverse composers. Will Australian orchestras follow suit?
The six month-long program features a generous collection of Australian and international artists, 17 premieres of new works and a broad variety of genres.
The budget reflects a holistic approach to the Arts sector as Queensland prepares for the 2032 Olympics, which could be boosted by the revival of the state's oldest concert hall.
The second half of the year features chamber performances from Helena Rathbone, Alexandra Flood, Jonathan Biss and Rahim AlHaj among others.
The NSW Minister for the Arts, Ben Franklin, has unveiled measures to make the arts more accessible in the wake of the pandemic.
The expanded program has support from all six symphony orchestras and Orchestra Victoria to develop the next generation of Australian conductors.
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Make Music Day, see what is going on around the country this Tuesday 21 June.
Features include a tour around the revitalised Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, interviews with Maestro Zubin Mehta, and Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, and a look at the state-of-play of Australian musicals.
Impermanence/Disintegration by Bryce Dessner has won Best Classical Record at the independent Libera Awards.
The ACO has been loaned the 1732 'ex-Dollfus' Stradivarius Violin, which will be played by Principal Violin Helena Rathbone.