Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: March 2024 – Five Years
Cameron Lam celebrates five years of curating the Australian Art Music playlist featuring music across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
Cameron Lam celebrates five years of curating the Australian Art Music playlist featuring music across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
The Song Company provides mystical and musical challenges aplenty and a moving farewell to Kaija Saariho.
The modular mogul talks about his latest album composed on a 1975 Serge Paperface synth and facing the musical unknown.
Six works highlighting the rich variety of new Australian music have been submitted for consideration at the 2023 World New Music Days festival in South Africa.
From sacred music to intimate promises, three touring programs explore the astonishing breadth and diversity of vocal music, across Australia and around the world.
Musicians often find Symonds' music technically difficult to play, but from the first rehearsal, he saw that the ASQ had taken his score "by the scruff of the neck" and that he had no need to worry.
November’s playlist us brings up to date with the slew of new releases (and digital re-releases) over the past couple of months. There’s an exciting range from contemporary classical, jazz and sound art from composers who have featured before and some new faces.
The boundaries of music and technology blur for a rich and immersive journey.
Sepulchral beauty and B-movie antics – a fascinating exploration of piano, theatre and technology.
Effortless virtuoso in complete command of this (quite literally) electrifying modern repertoire. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in