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Classical Music
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Carl Vine joins Aussie educators in defending musical notation

Musica Viva's AD and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Director of Learning share their views on the furore.

April 10, 2017
Classical Music, Dance, Opera, Theatre
news

Harry Potter weaves its magic at the Olivier Awards

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child breaks records at the 2017 Awards, while Minchin's Groundhog Day wins Best New Musical.

April 10, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
news

Nicole Car to open Royal Opera House 2017/18 Season

The soprano brings her Mimì to the London stage, while Aussies fill out the ranks of the Covent Garden season.

April 7, 2017
Classical Music
news

Richard Gill weighs in on Guardian musical notation furore

The educator and conductor says the notion that teaching musical notation to children is elitist is “a strange idea indeed”.

April 6, 2017
Classical Music, Opera
news

Is the people’s Diva Renée Fleming retiring from opera?

Speculation is rife that the American soprano will farewell the operatic stage following Der Rosenkavalier at the Met.

April 6, 2017
Dance, Theatre
news

Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards announced

Gavin Webber, ATYP, and Kathy Burns recognised for their outstanding contributions to the Australian arts scene.

April 5, 2017
Classical Music
news

Violinist arrested during orchestral rehearsal in Russia

Andrei Osipov was pulled out of a rehearsal, apparently as a result of his involvement in an anti-Putin rally.

April 5, 2017
Theatre
news

STC’s Wharf renovation gets NSW government green light

A $30 million grant enables a major renovation of Sydney Theatre Company's home, with work starting in early 2018.

April 5, 2017
Classical Music, Instrumental, Orchestral
news

TwoSet Violin raise over $50,000 for their first world tour

The dynamic duo have taken to the streets for a busking marathon to send them round the world.

April 5, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Orchestral
news

Liza Lim nominated for an RPS Music Award

The Aussie composer's How Forests think has been shortlisted in the Chamber-Scale Composition category.

April 5, 2017
Classical Music
news

Sir Simon Rattle joins attack on Guardian musical notation piece

An article on music education, critical of traditional theory, has drawn the ire of the music community for “anti-intellectualism”.

April 4, 2017
Classical Music, Dance, Film, Musical Theatre & Cabaret, Theatre, Visual Art
news

Joshua Bell headlines Limelight’s April 2017 issue on sale now

The virtuoso leads a line up including Kate Mulvany and investigations into Wagner's amours and the Mignon obsession.

April 3, 2017
Classical Music, Vocal & Choral
news

Katie Noonan calls for choirs to sing out on domestic violence

For her first Queensland Music Festival, Noonan is asking Australians to take part in a concert called You’re The Voice.

April 3, 2017

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