2019 Art Music Awards to honour Richard Gill
The awards have renamed the Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music in memory of the late music educator and conductor.
The awards have renamed the Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music in memory of the late music educator and conductor.
In the 2019-2020 seasons of 15 of the world’s top orchestras, only 3.6 percent of music was written by women, according to soprano Gabriella Di Laccio's DONNE, Women in Music project.
The journalist and critic has been recognised for her piece on rebalancing gender disparity in the Australian theatre industry for ABC Arts.
The board of the national peak body for the development of new plays has announced that all employment positions are now redundant.
Sophie Hutchings, Kristian Chong and Luke Howard are among the artists performing at a brand new music festival, led by pianist and composer Nat Bartsch.
Healthway and Musica Viva have made it possible for students from Challis Community Primary School to continue their music education in secondary school.
The eight young winners will have their compositions workshopped and recorded by the Australian Youth Orchestra.
A new study, commissioned by classical music streaming service IDAGIO, paints a rosy picture for the future of classical music streaming.
Research published in the journal Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences found a correlation between intelligence and a preference for instrumental music.
We’ll be streaming the 19-year-old flute player’s performance in the competition’s First Round in St Petersburg early Saturday morning.
To mark its second year in Australia, the international festival kicks the music-making up a notch with a live stream of Joseph Tawadros's concert with the SSO and a tribute to Richard Gill.
The Italian director and designer, renowned for his extravagant opera stagings, has passed away at age 96.
The University’s Faculty of Arts is investing in new appointments, and is seeking recruits.