Simone Young extends tenure with SSO
Sydney Symphony Orchestra "thrilled" to retain Simone Young as Chief Conductor until late 2029.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra "thrilled" to retain Simone Young as Chief Conductor until late 2029.
A rural Pennsylvania school district creates the instruments for less than $75 and gives them out to students for free.
A Music and Ideas panel event in October will explore barriers faced by musicians with disability and strategies for creating more inclusive opportunities.
The world premiere of an unearthed classical concerto by Pleyel, a Salieri Australian debut and beloved masterworks fill the 2026 calendar.
International performers, local talent, beloved works and rare classical gems mark the festival's seventh program.
A trailblazer "who defied norms to create new paths", John Painter is being remembered for his musical insight, leadership and sense of humour.
The harpist and former Director of Programming at Melbourne Recital Centre will share his vision for the future of art music in Australia.
Quadrant critic derides Auslan interpreter as a “bizarre sight”, prompting backlash from arts leaders.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Addams Family and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying among the shows to get a Hayes makeover.
Next year's 13 titles include three world premieres, two Pulitzer Prize winners and Miranda Otto's first STC appearance in 14 years.
Wägilak songman Daniel Wilfred and his community will use the car to undertake vital cultural duties across the Northern Territory.
In its sixth round, more than $1 million is pledged to support the international reach of emerging and established Australian musicians.
The New Zealand festival presents international artists, contemporary and classical works, and a concert that pairs chocolate with music.