Victorian Opera announces its 2021 season
Next year will see the long-awaited return of Richard Meale’s Voss, as well as four world premieres by Australian composers.
Next year will see the long-awaited return of Richard Meale’s Voss, as well as four world premieres by Australian composers.
Oud virtuoso and composer Joseph Tawadros’ took out the award for Best World Music Album in the 2020 ARIA Awards.
Emily Sun, Daniel Rojas and the Orava Quartet are among the artists performing in the chamber music series.
The news of a staged concert of Voss in September follows the announcement earlier this month of two performances of Carousel in March.
After a difficult 2020, DSO announces an ambitious, diverse season featuring new works and collaborations with Indigenous artists, as well as old favourites.
The season includes the world premiere of the first opera performed in Noongar language, a new musical theatre work by Tim Finn performed in English and Tahitian, and a Figaro double.
The Federal Government’s long-awaited RISE funding begins to flow to arts companies, while restrictions on venue capacity continue to lift around the country.
Off the back of a challenging year, the period instrument ensemble announces its most ambitious touring season yet.
Roland Peelman’s program draws inspiration from Vienna, in an all-Australian line-up that will see Indigenous artists featured every day of the Festival.
Adelaide Festival Co-Artistic Directors Rachel Healy and Neil Armfield have been honoured with the Arts Leadership Award.
The new-look Limelight magazine includes major features written by Mahima Macchione, Jane Albert, Carole M. Cusack and Alex Ross.
Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson’s intriguing coupling of Debussy and Rameau sweeps the board.
Paul Kildea’s first season as Artistic Director will feature several programs rescued from 2020, plenty of Australian artists, as well as a staged presentation of his book Chopin’s Piano.