Alfred Brendel dies, aged 94
Alfred Brendel, a singular pianist, thinker and master interpreter of Beethoven and Schubert's piano music, has died in London.
Alfred Brendel, a singular pianist, thinker and master interpreter of Beethoven and Schubert's piano music, has died in London.
The MSO Cybec Assistant Conductor wins the Khachaturian International Competition and Berlin Music Opera Award.
Donne, Women in Music's founder awarded the prestigious title for her services to music and gender equality.
AFCM ends 35-year relationship with Townsville. Decision to leave made a certainty by city council's rejection of new concert hall plan.
The Tasmanian chamber ensemble has announced the release of three albums this year, including the recorded version of Katie Yap's Multitudes.
AMQ brings "longtime friends" James Wannan and Miles Mullin-Chivers into the ensemble.
STC reports a big bounce in revenue after years of sector-wide instability. Touring productions perform strongly.
The composer and former Perth Festival Director takes on the Programming Director role as MRC prepares for significant expansion.
Hailed as "a giant step forward", a new report totes up the monetary value of the entire Australian music ecosystem.
The third and concluding Listening In report from Creative Australia highlights the disconnect between sympathy and spending.
Fleuranne Brockway named Grand Laureate in this year's Concours musical international de Montréal.
Featuring 21 world premieres, the 2025 Brisbane Festival promises "a world-class event with a fiercely local heart".
Composer Erik Satie, jazz singer Lisa Simone, clarinettist Michael Collins, a deep dive into a brand-new Carmen, and a Broadway hit about a 16-year-old going on 70. Limelight's July issue is essential reading.