Winner of the 2021 Freedman Classical Fellowship announced
Violinist Kyla Matsuura-Miller will use the $21,000 prize to shine a light on new Australian works by Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) composers.
Violinist Kyla Matsuura-Miller will use the $21,000 prize to shine a light on new Australian works by Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC) composers.
The intimate, Sydney-wide concert series features some of Australia's most beloved artists in wonderful settings throughout metropolitan Sydney.
With the theme of 'Pole to Pole', the festival celebrates the journeys and travels humans have undertaken for millennia, and what we have learned and discovered along the way.
In a streamlined, livestreamed ceremony, some of Limelight's favourite artists took home trophies.
The pianist, conductor and educator died in Brisbane last week at the age of 92.
Composer Georgia Scott, singer-songwriter Eliza Hull and artist Timothy Cook have been named as the recipients of the third annual National Arts and Disability Awards.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble has announced its 2022 concert program, celebrating its tenth anniversary with its biggest-ever season.
The season of six Australian plays, including four world premieres, features plenty of unexpected, incongruous clashes between subject and treatment.
198 recipients will share in $9.37 million in funding, which the NSW government claims will "deliver record arts and cultural activity across NSW".
Melbourne-based contemporary music ensemble Rubiks Collective has opened applications for its 2021 Pythia composition prize, open to female and non-binary identifying composers of all ages.
Discover our 2021 Artists of the Year, learn about Simone Young's plans for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and explore the must-read books for music lovers this summer.
After a hiatus in 2020, we once again asked our reviewers and readers to vote for the Australian and International Artists of the Year. We are thrilled to announce our 2021 winners.
Daryl Buckley, AD of ELISION Ensemble, and Alex Raineri, AD of Brisbane Music Festival, remember a private, gentle, inspiring young man, considered one of Australia's most promising composers.