Sofia Gubaidulina has died
Despite efforts to censor – and even kill – her, the Soviet-Russian composer's works shattered boundaries and are celebrated all around the world.
Despite efforts to censor – and even kill – her, the Soviet-Russian composer's works shattered boundaries and are celebrated all around the world.
The MSO kicks off its first full orchestra overseas tour since 2019 with an appearance at the Edinburgh International Festival.
Violinist and composer Jane Aubourg to air a major solo work in Berlin's annual new music expo.
April's issue of Limelight is a feast of must-reads on music and the performing arts, from trailblazing bagpipe player Erwan Keravec to Richard Roxburgh's new film. Don't miss out!
The 1715 "Baron Knoop" violin has just broken the auction record for an instrument by the luthier Antonio Stradivari.
Save Our Arts to zoom in on issues affecting writers, musicians, visual artists and filmmakers in what may be a tight 2025 federal election.
Alongside this year's Fellows, the SSO has also announced the addition of a new conducting stream for next year's Fellowship Program.
A player of "outstanding musicianship [and] diplomatic finesse," Hazelwood was Concertmaster of the SSO for 33 years.
Tenth Muse Initiative tracked diversity in Australian orchestral programming in 2024. Which organisations are pulling their weight?
In its fourth round, the Export Development Fund supports 85 projects with international ambitions.
The Perth-born conductor has been named the new music director of Philadelphia’s No Name Pops.
Newly tabled report recommends ticket levies and tax offsets to help music venues keep their doors open, and transparency in dynamic pricing.
Expert in the music of 17th and 18th centuries, Donald Nicolson is also active in music outside the bounds of historically-informed performance.