The ACO to climb mountains and other musical summits
In a diverse 2017 season, cinema and Americana rub shoulders with classical masters and contemporary voices.
In a diverse 2017 season, cinema and Americana rub shoulders with classical masters and contemporary voices.
Helen Gifford OAM heads the diverse list of artists and their notable works rewarded in Melbourne. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Tim Finn’s new musical will tour Australia in 2017 after enchanting audiences in Brisbane and Melbourne.
In his first year as sole Artistic Director, Erin Helyard offers Rameau and Monteverdi with an Aussie premiere for good measure. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Carl Vine announces a “fantastic year of debuts” for the 2017 season along with the return of some audience favourites.
Choral and movie blockbusters, plus top soloists headline the 2017 season, while Sir Andrew Davis conducts Thaïs.
The only international competitor of the 2016 competition’s seven finalists delivered standout performances.
The Concert Hall acoustics will be revisited as part of the largest programme of works on the iconic building since it opened in 1973.
Laurent Pelly’s new production of Berlioz’s Béatrice et Bénédict is available online for a limited time only.
The Board of Sydney’s “Young Artist’s opera company” has taken the decision to close the organisation by the end of the year.
British choreographer’s explosive dance-theatre work inspired by William Golding’s novel makes its Australian debut in 2017.
David Robertson’s eclectic programme of new and old mixes Trifonov and Ibragimova with Dutoit and Ashkenazy. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The Festival and a major bank review their advertising with The Australian following Leak’s cartoon, widely criticised as racist.