Richard Gill AO: Celebration of a Life
Not only the celebration of a remarkable life, but a celebration of human life with music at its heart.
Not only the celebration of a remarkable life, but a celebration of human life with music at its heart.
A cappella octet VOCES8, the LA Philharmonic Wind Quintet and Gábor Takács-Nagy are among next year’s guests.
Ahead of conducting his Hamlet concert suite at ANAM, the composer talks about the ‘spin-offs’ from his opera and turning his attention to other projects.
Ahead of his residency at ANAM, the Scottish conductor explains how Mozart's three final symphonies contain every emotion of the human spirit.
Musical love notes written in everything from chansons to tango – and an eight-cello Tristan.
Playing with a chamber outfit in Australia can be a pretty precarious profession. We spoke to some of our finest ensembles about the challenges faced and finding that special ingredient that makes them compelling for audiences today.
Sixteen ensembles will battle it out in Melbourne this July. We take a look at what’s in store for competitors and audiences at one of the world’s great chamber music launching pads.
The Venezuelan-born conductor talks about growing up in El Sistema, learning from Paavo Järvi, and fronting a heavy metal band.
Ahead of an ANAM concert featuring piano works for four hands, the renowned pianist shares his thoughts on the musical form.
100 years of Debussy, visits from notable conductors and excerpts of Brett Dean’s Hamlet are among the highlights.
American soprano Brenda Rae stuns in her Australian debut.
For the English pianist soon to tour Australia, Schubert is like wine – he gets better and better with age. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Playing of a première ordre from Simone Young and the AWO.