Richard Gill honoured with Arts Leadership Award
The firebrand music educator and conductor looks back at his achievements, and what’s still to be done, following his award from Creative Partnerships Australia.
The firebrand music educator and conductor looks back at his achievements, and what’s still to be done, following his award from Creative Partnerships Australia.
Alexandra Flood and Alex Raineri will be flying the flag in Stuttgart this September.
Three world premieres, a musical, radio murder mysteries, a stage adaptation of the film Baby Doll, and the return of Diplomacy are all on the bill.
The Daily Telegraph has applied to amend its defence in light of the statement, which Rush’s barrister described as “too little, too late”.
Erin Helyard gives us masterworks from Monteverdi and Vivaldi, as well as two recitals with an Australian premiere to whet the appetite.
The soprano has withdrawn from the orchestra’s hotly anticipated presentation of Tristan, which was to have featured Stuart Skelton and Westbroek in the title roles.
MSO has secured a distribution deal involving international broadcasting of concerts over the next decade.
Moffatt Oxenbould’s much-loved production of Puccini’s opera will return to the stage for OA’s first multi-city international tour in October.
He has been removed from his post following media allegations of sexual assault.
Stuart Skelton, STC's The Harp in the South, Carl Vine, Dame Joan Hammond, and orchestras on the fringe who are thriving.
From Mahler to Lang Lang with plenty in between, the MSO's outgoing Chief discusses his final year.
The TSO is honouring its outgoing Managing Director Nicholas Heyward with a new composition prize in his name.
The Slovenian conductor, whose tenure as Chief Conductor finishes in 2018, will return to the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra to conduct orchestral and operatic concerts over the next three years.