Villa Verdi to be saved for the nation – at a price
It’s one of those classic real estate conundrums: four heirs to a valuable estate; all want to sell, none can afford to buy the others out.
It’s one of those classic real estate conundrums: four heirs to a valuable estate; all want to sell, none can afford to buy the others out.
Gustavo Dudamel leaves the LA Philharmonic after 17 years for a New York role once held by Mahler and Bernstein.
The Matilda Awards, Queensland’s premier awards for the performing arts, announces nominees and goes gender neutral in acting categories.
"Wonderful development and learning opportunities." The MSO and the Sichuan Symphony Orchestra cement relations in a multi-year deal.
Winners in the classical music, opera, music theatre, jazz and visual media/film categories have been announced in a ceremony taking place in Los Angeles.
From sacred music to intimate promises, three touring programs explore the astonishing breadth and diversity of vocal music, across Australia and around the world.
Compelling collaborations spanning the Baroque to modern Australian music find their way into the heart of the Blue Mountains for the Festival’s third year.
As its La Bohème nears its 200th performance, Opera Australia announces 200 tickets at $2 a pop in a bid to encourage the opera-curious.
A piece of Beatles-era technology – a mixing desk from London’s Abbey Road studios – is now the centrepiece of a new exhibit at Hobart’s MONA created to host artists.
On a mission to "create wonder for everyone", Sandra Willis takes the reins at Melbourne Recital Centre.
Star Heldentenor Stefan Vinke walked the walk in the opening performance at the Royal Opera House. That, unfortunately, was all he could do.
“The possibility of genuine cultural and artistic thriving.” Arts sector leaders respond to the release of the National Cultural Policy.
Sydney violinist Harry Ward has secured a position among the first violins of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.