Germany employs atonal music in fight against crime
Germany’s national rail operator will be playing atonal music at one of its stations in the hope that it will drive away drug users.
Germany’s national rail operator will be playing atonal music at one of its stations in the hope that it will drive away drug users.
Both newcomers and past winners have emerged triumphant at this year’s ceremony.
Five world premieres, several interstate co-productions, and gender equality in writing and directing see QT on a roll under AD Sam Strong.
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra celebrates 30 years with a trio of baroque blockbusters and a glimpse of the future.
Kate Moore will be the orchestra’s composer-in-residence, with two of her major works to be premiered.
Melody Eötvös will join five other composers whose works will be read and recorded by The Philadelphia Orchestra in September.
Joshua Green has been awarded a gold medal at the Genée International Ballet Competition, while Australian Caitlin Garlick took home a silver medal.
Opera Australia will donate 30 of Joan Sutherland’s most recognisable costumes to the nation’s largest collection of performing arts memorabilia.
Three new digital productions, William Kentridge’s Wozzeck, a new opera about Brett Whiteley, and singers including Jonas Kaufmann and Lise Lindstrom.
Richard Tognetti tells us about a wide-ranging season, at the centre of which is the return of Bill Henson's Luminous.
Anne Middleton’s portrait of the Australian actor is this year’s audience favourite.
QSO Music Director Alondra de la Parra talks to Limelight about a 2019 full of contrasts.
Nicholas Milton's 2019 season with Canberra Symphony Orchestra spans classic masterworks to new Australian music.