Andrea Lam on tackling all of life’s variations
The pianist talks about her remarkable career, from child prodigy to her years in New York, and moving back to Sydney.
The pianist talks about her remarkable career, from child prodigy to her years in New York, and moving back to Sydney.
The founder and Chair of the Hush Foundation tells us about the benefits of music, and Hush’s latest album.
MRC has announced composer and performer Mindy Meng Wang and conductor and instrumentalist Erin Helyard as Artists in Residence for 2022.
The rescheduled lineup will run over a huge weekend in December, signalling the return of live music to the city’s long-empty stages.
Artistic Director Paul Kildea promises audiences the "broadest possible definition" of chamber music, with a season that reaches across cultures, genres and borders.
Jaime Martín's inaugural program as MSO Chief Conductor features works by 15 Australian composers, premieres by Thomas Adès and Deborah Cheetham, and international soloists including Sheku Kanneh-Mason.
With international borders still closed, MIJF 2021 will showcase the very best of Australian jazz – including Paul Grabowsky as the festival's very first Artist in Residence.
Adelaide will be illuminated in a new winter festival featuring an innovative program of music, art, light and technology.
A series of newly commissioned concertos written for members of the orchestra are amongst the highlights of the MSO’s first six months back on stage after the COVID-19 shutdowns.
This one-woman show by Paul Grabowsky and Steve Vizard reveals soprano Emma Matthews still at her peak and exploring new possibilities.
The much-loved Australian soprano discusses the world premiere of a song cycle written for her by composer Paul Grabowsky and librettist Steve Vizard, which draws on her own experiences as an artist.
A multi arts-presentation offering an entertaining close encounter of a cultural kind.
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