Melbourne International Jazz Festival announces 2025 Take Note Leader
Keyboardist and Mad Vantage frontwoman SOLUNE to undertake "a journey of self-discovery" as the MIJF's seventh Take Note Leader.
Keyboardist and Mad Vantage frontwoman SOLUNE to undertake "a journey of self-discovery" as the MIJF's seventh Take Note Leader.
"Unacceptable risk": Creative Australia to review selection process after artist Khaled Sabsabi is withdrawn from Venice Biennale 2026.
Josten Myburgh, Marlene Cummins and screen composer Samuel Marks among those earning a $10,000 cash prize for career development.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC now has a new chair: President Donald Trump. Renée Fleming and Ben Folds immediately quit.
Ian Potter Foundation funding to be funnelled into expanding AFCM's regional reach and developing its programs for emerging and local musicians.
Now in its second year The Song Company's artist development program aims to provide a bridge between academic training and a career in vocal performance.
Former ambassador and intelligence chief Richard Grenell selected to lead Washington DC's premiere performing arts institution.
Tim Jones calls time on a 16-year tenure. "I’m so proud of what we have been able to achieve over this time.”
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For the first time, the ensemble hosts an international collaboration and plays a national tour to share Bach's "rich, life affirming music".
Speak Percussion, Performing Lines and Blakdance among the organisations to benefit.
France's Avant-Scène Opéra, Classica and Pianiste magazines cut as publisher trims costs.
Once predicted to be the most expensive instrument ever sold, the 'Golden Period' 1714 violin was purchased under estimate.