Review: Women of Note: Vol. 5 (Various Artists)
Celebration of Australian women continues in excellent latest instalment.
Celebration of Australian women continues in excellent latest instalment.
The stars come out for a night of popular music that sends its audience out on a high.
Two world premieres see Daniel Riley break new ground, while Alice Topp rejoices in our national company's diamond anniversary.
Maestro Jaime Mártin's first year at the helm of the MSO results in a shallow but encouraging anchorage in surplus.
Deborah Cheetham Fraillon plans to restore the arts to their pride of place, and to give young artists a much-needed confidence boost.
The addition of three new female busts to the collection in the Sydney Conservatorium of Music library seeks to redress age-old inequities.
Composer and saxophonist Brenda Gifford has been announced as the recipient of the Merlyn Myer Music Commission.
It’s time to move beyond “special programs” and one-off celebrations for female composers, argues Liza Lim.
First Nations soprano, composer and educator Deborah Cheetham Fraillon announced as the inaugural Elizabeth Todd Chair of Vocal Studies.