Comings and Goings: July 2024
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Arts training to receive $115m funding boost after a decade of decline in government support.
A new, world class instrument at the heart of St James' is about to be put through its paces.
A dramatic and detailed Prokofiev Symphony No. 5 made for a fitting end to an exciting evening with the AYO in Hobart.
AYO's 2024 season balances inclusion, diversity and innovation across a program ranging from the classical to the cutting-edge contemporary.
Intimate recitals by international drawcards Paul Lewis and Joshua Bell, NYC's Brooklyn Rider, and ACO star Satu Vänskä. More to come.
Under Nigel Westlake, the country’s top young players give the composer’s brilliant song cycle the orchestral premiere it deserves.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
"In tune with the AYO and our mission." Pianist, conductor and educator Kimbali Harding takes over the reins of the Australian Youth Orchestra.
Founder Fabian Russell looks back at 20 years of Australia's mentor-led training program.
Canberra Symphony Youth Chamber Orchestra (CSYCO) will be led by CSO concertmaster Kirsten Williams.
The 15-year-old Australian violinist has come second in the Junior section of the prestigious Menuhin Competition.
The Australian Youth Orchestra's CEO and Concertmaster speaks to Limelight about the orchestra's upcoming international tour.