QSO announces free 75th anniversary concert
Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s celebratory event features works by Tchaikovsky, Respighi, Sean O'Boyle and Craig Allister Young among others, with Guy Noble and Johannes Fritzsch on the podium.
Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s celebratory event features works by Tchaikovsky, Respighi, Sean O'Boyle and Craig Allister Young among others, with Guy Noble and Johannes Fritzsch on the podium.
The musical giant known for his wit and passion has passed away aged 69.
The newly formed ensemble of refugee dancers will bring Tchaikovsky's classic ballet to Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.
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The Actors' & Entertainers' Benevolent Fund of Queensland has announced new funding for artists affected by recent flooding, supported by the Australia Council.
With project details yet to be revealed, it has been announced that the NSW government’s Creative Capital program will support the historic theatre’s redevelopment.
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The Wedding Singer swept the musical theatre categories as the Green Room Awards recognised productions throughout the last two years.
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The Welsh actor will play Salieri in a spectacular new production in the Concert Hall – the first event to be announced in the SOH's 50th-anniversary celebrations.
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As the internationally acclaimed soprano winds up the Freelance Artist Relief Australia Fund, established when COVID hit, a new prize is announced, which will see her mentor the winner in Paris.
The finalists for this year's coveted prize are harpist Emily Granger and violists Henry Justo and Katie Yap.