Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra unveils its 2016 Season
TSO set to feature plenty of Brahms, Beethoven and a whole lot of Baroque in the new year.
TSO set to feature plenty of Brahms, Beethoven and a whole lot of Baroque in the new year.
The fifth annual film score competition run by Tropfest and APRA AMCOS comes under fire for controversial film choice.
Long-term supporter of the orchestra Vicki Olsson buys a highly-prized 1757 Guadagnini instrument for the SSO.
The nation’s flagship ballet troupe kick-off World Ballet Day LIVE, featuring five top international companies. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Ahead of this week’s Meeting of Cultural Ministers the arts advocacy group suggests emergency plan.
Modern Australian composition and ABC Music are the biggest winners in this year’s list of nominations
World-renowned pianist refuses the Cremona Music Award for being previously given to arts blogger Norman Lebrecht.
The new Arts Minister pledges to hear artists’ concerns, but still stays true to much of Brandis’ vision.
CutCommon announces a new, fee-free service aimed at promoting the distribution of new music.
The Germany-based Australian oboist will take the reins of the prestigious institution from 2016. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The innovative clarinetist and composer will receive a $15,000 bursary to develop a “career-enhancing creative project.”
In an ABC Radio National interview Senator Fifield confirmed he would not overturn the hugely unpopular funding reforms. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Plans to extend the Australian National Academy of Music’s lease of South Melbourne Town Hall meets opposition. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in