Tom Lehrer, satirical songwriter, dies at 97
Verbally gymnastic, politically astute and often risqué, Tom Lehrer fell foul of the authorities when he toured Australia in 1960.
Verbally gymnastic, politically astute and often risqué, Tom Lehrer fell foul of the authorities when he toured Australia in 1960.
Cleo Laine made history as the first British jazz singer to receive Grammy nominations in both the jazz and classical categories.
The Australian Music Students' Association calls ANU's proposed cuts "an appalling proposal that is entirely offensive to all musicians around the country".
OzAsia is back in 2025 with world premieres, cheeky cabaret, Japanese jazz innovator Hiromi and some captivating sonic experiences.
Over a career spanning six decades, Henri Szeps became one of Australia’s most familiar and versatile performers on stage and screen.
Rocking on: The Minns Labor Government to disperse $9.3 million in grants to "boost an industry facing significant challenges".
Violinists Josephine Chung and Harry Egerton win scholarships to attend Berlin's Karajan-Akademie and Munich's Hermann Levi Academy, respectively.
A Republican proposal to rebadge the JFK Center’s second-largest hall as the First Lady Melania Trump Opera House has raised some eyebrows.
A new First Nations recording initiative, a choral collaboration with Swedish voices and a new album from young jazz talents among those funded.
Loughborough University has created a violin narrower than a strand of human hair. Perfect for the ultimate whiner.
The Budapest-born pianist is among five stellar artists awarded this year's Praemium Imperiale.
Representing more than 10,000 arts educators, the National Advocates for Arts Education calls for a rethink on cuts to ANU's School of Music.
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra announces 2026 Australasian tour with a program of contemporary Chinese works and Russian masterpieces.