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Jenny Sages’ self-portrait wins Archibald People’s Choice

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Sydney Symphony names David Robertson new chief

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No tragedies in Opera Australia’s annual report

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Vale, Felix Werder (1922–2012)

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Renee Fleming to sing for the Queen

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Asher Fisch to take up WASO baton

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Tokyo String Quartet calls it quits

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