Oh, what a feeling: Daniel Wilfred receives culture car
Wägilak songman Daniel Wilfred and his community will use the car to undertake vital cultural duties across the Northern Territory.
Wägilak songman Daniel Wilfred and his community will use the car to undertake vital cultural duties across the Northern Territory.
Pianists Hiromi and Harry Connick Jr, singers Gregory Porter and Samara Joy, and sax great Gary Bartz feature in the biggest-ever program.
Cameron Lam’s monthly Australian Art Music playlist explores preludes, dawn, and the moment of reflection before a journey, featuring music across Classical, Jazz, & Sound Art.
Musicians Peter Knight and Daniel Wilfred discuss the vital act of sharing culture, and how we can help with a culture car.
A wide-ranging program perfectly in tune with its gorgeous natural surroundings made for a breathtaking Festival that even won over the weather.
Bringing local and travelling artists to coastal NSW, this year's Festival features Australian String Quartet, Speak Percussion and Ngaiire.
William Barton wins two awards from three nominations, Joseph Tawadros wins for the third year in a row, while Carl Vine and the Australian Chamber Orchestra also emerge victorious.
Ensemble Offspring's micro-festival was a tribute to the transformative power of living new music, and sent the audience home grinning.
Ensemble Offspring's micro-festival Listen Up! features the Australian Art Orchestra, Allara and Eric Avery in a program of electrifying new music by living composers.
Paul Stanhope, Olivia Davies, Liza Lim and the Australian Art Orchestra are among the winners at this year's Art Music Awards, presented at the first in-person ceremony in two years.
Rewarding excellence across a range of musical genres and categories, the awards return with an in-person ceremony next month.
Cameron Lam started out looking at the sky and pondering the stars, but his thoughts quickly turned to contemplations of death, mourning, bird song, and distant landscapes.
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.