Kate Miller-Heidke to represent Australia at Eurovision
The classically trained singer-songwriter, composer and indie pop star has been crowned the winner of Eurovision – Australia Decides for her song Zero Gravity.
The classically trained singer-songwriter, composer and indie pop star has been crowned the winner of Eurovision – Australia Decides for her song Zero Gravity.
The British tenor, who spent much of his career in Australia, has died aged 93.
An incendiary article, drawing on interviews with current and former staff and musicians, has captured the attention of the music community, alleging a darker side to the revered conductor’s success.
Louise Bezzina will mark her final festival as Artistic Director with a monumental performance of Verdi’s Requiem, a drive-in dance work, a ship that doubles as a musical instrument – and 180 fitness balls on the beach.
The MSO’s Chief Conductor got a surprise when he began conducting Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries in Toronto on his 75th birthday.
Natsuko Yoshimoto is the newest custodian of the 18th-century violin, which she took for a spin in the orchestra's Season Opening Gala on the weekend.
AD Julia Zemiro has revealed a taste of what’s to come with six early release shows, including cabaret star Ute Lemper.
The Australian playwright has picked up yet another honour for her debut play The Almighty Sometimes.
The Sydney ensemble's fourth year will see it perform music by composers from Mahler to Varèse, in concerts small, medium and large.
The beloved festival of food, wine and chamber music in Mudgee will close its doors this November.
Violinist Ike See will play the 1590 Brothers Amati violin with the orchestra.
Twelve promising young musicians have been chosen to take part in the SSO's renowned training program.
The NT orchestra celebrates its 30th anniversary season with a gala concert featuring Mahler’s First Symphony and a brand new work by Lachlan Skipworth.