Review: On the Terrace On the Road (Chamber Music Adelaide)
This program of free concerts at venues around Port Augusta has immense potential for the development of audiences and the encouragement of young musicians.
This program of free concerts at venues around Port Augusta has immense potential for the development of audiences and the encouragement of young musicians.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
The world’s biggest classical music conference celebrates “forward-thinking” project championing Australian Indigenous composers.
Canberra Symphony Orchestra's Chamber Ensemble looks to the stars in their first performance of 2022.
Sainsbury writes about how composing, for him, is work, art, cultural expression, and often an expression of play and fun within those.
Delightful concert presents a well-crafted and genuinely interesting program, reflecting the startling depth of talent in chamber music currently on offer for audiences in Western Australia.
Competitions for young composers also includes opportunity to create a musical acknowledgement to country, plus a short film festival.
The breadth of Ensemble Offspring's program showcased not only the unique styles and arrangements of the compositions, but also gave a sense of the importance of storytelling for First Nations people.
Jessica Cottis's second season at the helm of CSO features international guests as well as 20 Australian compositions.
A varied concert of music and dance that embraced past, present and future.
What can a grand old European city tell us about life in Australia today? Roland Peelman chats with Julian Day about how new music and First Nations musicians play an essential role in this year’s Vienna-themed Canberra International Music Festival.
Cameron Lam shares his latest playlist of Australian art music from Melbourne’s lockdown.
Composers, performers and organisations around the county were acknowledged in a virtual ceremony.