Finalists announced for the 2019 Art Music Awards
Newcomers join established voices in this year’s awards, with more women than men in the running for the prestigious Orchestral Work of the Year category for the first time in the Awards’ history.
Newcomers join established voices in this year’s awards, with more women than men in the running for the prestigious Orchestral Work of the Year category for the first time in the Awards’ history.
The Australian conductor and author will take up the role in mid-2019, succeeding longtime AD Carl Vine.
The beloved festival of food, wine and chamber music in Mudgee will close its doors this November.
Musica Viva’s outgoing CEO reflects on almost two decades in a role she’d originally planned as a career stepping-stone.
Vote here for the artists you'd like to see honoured in our Australian and International Artists of the Year Awards.
Sir Andrew Davis navigated thrilling musical worlds both known and unknown.
From hallucinations to the awakening brain, Australian composer Carl Vine tells us how images from neuroscience have become interwoven with his music ahead of the premiere of his new symphony.
Both newcomers and past winners have emerged triumphant at this year’s ceremony.
Carl Vine tells us about a “very daring” year of new artists and new works, as well as the long awaited return of some old friends.
The August 2018 issue of Limelight Magazine features the thrilling ride to international Wagnerian glory of Australian Heldentenor Stuart Skelton.
Stuart Skelton, STC's The Harp in the South, Carl Vine, Dame Joan Hammond, and orchestras on the fringe who are thriving.
Many first-time finalists, emerging composers and past winners are in the mix this year.
Musical sommelier Carl Vine gives us a taste of the vintages on offer in this year’s Festival program.