“Pay what you can”: Classical Music Australia launches debut season
Bucking inflationary trends, Classical Music Australia promises "accessible pricing" for concerts by Stephen Hough, Anne Sofie von Otter, Pinchas Zuckerman and more.
Bucking inflationary trends, Classical Music Australia promises "accessible pricing" for concerts by Stephen Hough, Anne Sofie von Otter, Pinchas Zuckerman and more.
Queensland Theatre Company's A Few Good Men and Shake & Stir's The Lovers among the shows spotlit in the 38th Matilda Awards.
Sydney Youth Orchestras, Australian Theatre for Young People and a show about a former Prime Minister among those funded to hit the road.
"A competition at this level is a terrifying, beautiful beast," says Charlotte Miles, who, with Benett Tsai, will represent Australia in the prestigious event.
The Australian Festival of Chamber Music adds South African-born bassist-conductor Leon Bosch to its roster of international talent.
Equally at home on stage and screen, Bayly built a reputation for intelligence, warmth and formidable presence.
Presented alongside Verdi’s AIDA, Romeo Castellucci's staging of Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle will be a keystone of the 2027 Adelaide Festival.
The UK national broadcaster drops the classical music columnist and presenter after Wang went public with a "derogatory" email.
“Refreshing in its experiment with genre and form”: Emilie Collyer's Super wins the VPLA Drama Prize.
The funded projects span survivor-led exhibitions, digital cultural mapping, artefact-making workshops and leadership programs.
The ACO has acquired one of the finest violas in the world, made in Italy in 1610 by luthier Giovanni Paolo Maggini.
Five young string players to receive mentoring from members of the OA Orchestra in performance preparation and strategies for building a career.
Winter Olympics over. Let the Sacrilegious Games begin. Digital stars Brett Yang and Eddy Chen return.