Cutting Edge: Ten Years in the Making
In a chat with Maddy Briggs, the Dots+Loops co-directors reflect on an incredible decade of post-genre music and art presentation.
In a chat with Maddy Briggs, the Dots+Loops co-directors reflect on an incredible decade of post-genre music and art presentation.
Rome's original demagogue, a Miles Franklin musical, an innings with Sir Tim Rice and the mystery of Mozart's sister. November's Limelight is on its way.
Rome's original demagogue, a Miles Franklin musical, an innings with Sir Tim Rice and the mystery of Mozart's sister. November's Limelight is on its way.
The Sydney venue’s latest jam-packed lineup follows through on its promise to place "a stronger focus on Australian arts”.
Cameron Lam brings a plethora of new Classical, Jazz and Sound Art releases in this month’s Australian Art Music playlist.
It's lawyer's letters at 20 paces as pianist Jayson Gillham's dispute with the MSO rumbles on.
After its impact was heard around the world, the solo piano work is now available on Bandcamp with proceeds donated to Gaza refugees.
Music is not and never has been isolated from politics, writes Peter Tregear. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra should know this.
The pianist has been removed from an upcoming performance for 'introductory remarks' to a piece dedicated to journalists killed in Gaza.
Cameron Lam ponders music that evokes a particular time or place across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art in this month’s playlist.
Connor D'Netto discusses what the idea of 'home' means to him, as explored in his new song cycle commissioned by the Australian Music Centre.
Connor D'Netto, Peter Knight, Andrée Greenwell and Freya Schack-Arnott are among those supported through the inaugural matched funding initiative.
Composers Christine Pan and Aaron Wyatt will each write a new work to be premiered in Melbourne in late 2024.