Liz Chee named WASO Principal Oboe
Chee recognised for being “an integral part of WASO’s artistic life” for more than a decade.
Chee recognised for being “an integral part of WASO’s artistic life” for more than a decade.
Seven recent graduates join a program designed to help bridge the gap between study and a sustainable orchestral career.
"The price you see is the price you pay": No booking charges for tickets purchased directly through the orchestra.
Göransson’s music for Ryan Coogler's Sinners edges out rivals in the 98th Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles.
Liquidators called in to manage the demise of what was once a cornerstone of Australia’s live music culture.
If you’ve ever wanted to collaborate with a composer, now might be the time to step outside, press record – and let the birds do the rest.
Jazz has traditionally been a city and inner west thing in Sydney. Now The Lounge at the Concourse is coaxing the cool cats over the Bridge.
Hip hop royalty, an inaugural Australian Dance Biennale and "new ideas at scale" in the lineup for Melbourne's edgy winter festival.
Towering masterpieces, romantic voices spanning centuries and a program of encore-worthy music from concerts past.
In 2025, Australian orchestras performed female composers more than Bach, Beethoven and Mozart combined. Hannah Lee Tungate walks us through the stats.
From Mahler’s audacious First Symphony to site-specific bells and Sting's working class roots, April’s issue explores music, place and identity.
Not so Supreme: Timothée Chalamet's "no one cares" comment provokes a backlash.
The British director "brings deep knowledge of the art form, strategic insight and proven collaborative leadership" says OA.