Selby & Friends announces 2020 Season
Kathryn Selby presents old friends and exciting rising stars in 2020.
Kathryn Selby presents old friends and exciting rising stars in 2020.
The respected Australian arts journalist and opera critic David Gyger has died at the age of 87. His son, composer Elliott Gyger, has shared this obituary with us.
A multi-maestro line-up features seven new works by Australian composers and a Beethoven project to address climate change.
Marin Alsop returns with an international Beethoven project, as does violinist Christian Tetzlaff, while the orchestra moves into the Town Hall.
The 2020 season also includes Handel's Rinaldo plus concerts of Charpentier, Purcell, Monteverdi and Gabrieli.
Explore the history of Delibes' Sylvia, why Shostakovich's Fourth Symphony was so dangerous, and discover what makes 'Golden Age' instruments so special.
Umberto Clerici is the Artist in Focus, while audiences can expect to hear works by Ella Macens and Anne Boyd.
Currently playing on Broadway, the critically acclaimed adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's 2001 film will play a renovated Regent Theatre.
They are among the 62 young dancers selected by the Royal Academy of Dance to participate in this year’s Genée International Ballet Competition in Toronto.
The guitarists have taken out the Best Independent Classical Album for their Bach Concertos disc on ABC Classic.
The Australian National Academy of Music student is the first bassoonist to take out the top prize.
Premiering in Aix-en-Provence earlier this month, the radical, beautiful staging of Mozart’s final, unfinished work has electrified audiences.
Sopranos dominate this year's Bel Canto Award, while Australian Kiandra Howarth is a finalist in both competitions.