Sydney Philharmonia Choirs reveals Conducting Fellows and Emerging Composers
Announcement “just the beginning of what we hope to achieve in our mission to ensure Australian voices are heard at the highest level."
Announcement “just the beginning of what we hope to achieve in our mission to ensure Australian voices are heard at the highest level."
The Tasmanian festival celebrates 20 years with its "biggest program yet" and a star-studded array of Australian and international acts.
The longest-running winter arts festival marks 20 years with a string of exclusive international artists and returning favourites.
Not feelin’ it? The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra now offers refunds to unmoved concertgoers.
Need a free piano to enhance your public space? This could be your chance.
Policy launch marks the first complete overhaul of the state's cultural framework in over a decade.
The dispute with former MSO managing director Sophie Galaise is over, announces the pianist. But the battle for "artistic freedom' rolls on.
Brisbane's Lord Mayor withdraws financial support from QMA over comments made in an acceptance speech by pianist-composer Kellee Green.
Monash University eroding "the foundations of artistic and academic freedom" says National Association for the Visual Arts.
New venture is about "going back to basics, rediscovering the simple, thrilling essence of live performance," says Jackman.
The viral violin star returns for recitals in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Little in the pot for arts sector but HECS debt relief and tax rate adjustments for those on low incomes will be welcomed.
April's issue of Limelight is a feast of must-reads on music and the performing arts, from trailblazing bagpipe player Erwan Keravec to Richard Roxburgh's new film.