Live Music Matters – but cost and competition are changing the tune
The first of three Creative Australia Listening In reports to be published this year reveals that Australians’ engagement with live music is in decline.
The first of three Creative Australia Listening In reports to be published this year reveals that Australians’ engagement with live music is in decline.
China's folk heritage reimagined in a concert bringing together 70 musicians with a UNESCO Cultural Heritage-listed choir.
ABC invites children of all ages to sing along with Australian vocalists in a brand new eight-episode series.
Among the recipients is Chamber Music Adelaide, which will deliver a regional music festival in Port Augusta.
Louise Bezzina’s 2025 Brisbane Festival will be her last as Artistic Director. She won’t be moving far, however.
Playing the BBC Proms "an incredible opportunity" says MSO Chief Conductor Jaime Martín.
An ACO Emerging Artist in 2022, violinist Anna da Silva Chen gets a permanent seat.
From pianos to poltergeists, from Strauss to Swan Lake, Limelight's May issue celebrates music, theatre and wild creativity.
The subject of a voting fraud in 2024, this year's Music Victoria Awards are cancelled. Talks on "a robust and sustainable long-term future" to come.
"Chamber music is all about intimacy and connection," says Festival curator Tim Munro. "It is where composers share private thoughts."
Pianist Coady Green programs a chamber music festival that does things very differently.
Crafted by Japanese artisans, the instrument is now on sale with a price tag of over $60,000.
Arts education advocacy body warns that Australia's creative future is at risk unless urgent action is taken.