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Classical Music
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The Royal Concertgebouw terminates its chief conductor Daniele Gatti

He has been removed from his post following media allegations of sexual assault.

August 3, 2018
Classical Music, Opera, Orchestral, Theatre, Vocal & Choral
news

The August 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine is on sale

Stuart Skelton, STC's The Harp in the South, Carl Vine, Dame Joan Hammond, and orchestras on the fringe who are thriving.

August 2, 2018
Classical Music
news

Sir Andrew Davis illuminates the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s 2019 season

From Mahler to Lang Lang with plenty in between, the MSO's outgoing Chief discusses his final year.

August 1, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
news

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra announces composition prize

The TSO is honouring its outgoing Managing Director Nicholas Heyward with a new composition prize in his name.

July 31, 2018
Classical Music, Orchestral
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Marko Letonja appointed TSO Conductor Laureate

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.

July 31, 2018
Classical Music
news

Is YouTube to blame for a possible oboe extinction?

The Royal Albert Hall’s Artistic and Commercial Director has taken aim at online videos and UK Government policy after a survey showed the instrument’s unpopularity.

July 30, 2018
Theatre
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State theatre companies welcome 13 emerging directors

The CAAP Directors Initiative unites three state theatre companies to discover the next generation of Asian Australian directors.

July 30, 2018
Classical Music
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ACO vinyl wins 2018 Classical AIR Award

The unlikely pairing of Jonny Greenwood and Mozart have paid dividends at this year's independent music awards.

July 27, 2018
Visual Art
news

Alice Couttoupes is the 2018 Eva Breuer Travelling Art Scholarship winner

She will take up a three-month residency in Paris and receive a $25,000 stipend.

July 27, 2018
Classical Music, Theatre
news

Melbourne Festival announces its 2018 program

Jonathan Holloway's line-up includes 16th-century polyphony, virtual reality crossed with live performance, a dance-opera, and toy plastic pianos.

July 25, 2018
Classical Music
news

German-Australian Opera Grant creates tomorrow’s stars

The Grant, valued at $75,000, sees an emerging singer receive a one-year employment contract at a German opera house.

July 25, 2018
Classical Music
news

Emily Sun has been named Young Performer of the Year

The violinist has taken out the grand prize in a thrilling finale to the 2018 ABC Young Performers Awards at the Sydney Opera House.

July 25, 2018
Classical Music, Opera
news

Is there a Rodolfo in the house?

An audience member jumped in mid-show when a production of La Bohème had to replace its ailing tenor.

July 24, 2018

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