Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: January 2023
Cameron Lam begins 2023 with a playlist of Australian music about fire, from campfires to bushfires to dying embers.
Cameron Lam begins 2023 with a playlist of Australian music about fire, from campfires to bushfires to dying embers.
Cameron Lam explores the latest online releases and re-releases in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
As polling continues, composers Elena Kats-Chernin and Ella Macens reflect on being nominated for next month's Sydney Symphony Orchestra People’s Choice Concerts.
Celebrating 70 years of music-making, the program featured two world premieres by composers Ella Macens and Michael Dooley celebrating the art of singing and Canberra's natural diversity.
Allchurch leads his fine ensemble in meticulous style offering songs for comfort, for entertainment and for change, sung from the heart.
The first TCMF since 2019 features some of Australia's best musicians performing masterpieces by the likes of JS Bach and Liszt, as well as a decent helping of contemporary works.
Cameron Lam explores new and recent releases, including orchestral masterpieces, electronic wonders, intimate chamber music, and those that blur the lines beautifully.
Myee Clohessy discusses this year’s ambitious Bowral Autumn Music Festival.
All-Australian, all-female, all-percussion – the future is here in striking release.
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.
Standing room only for young band's live rebirth.
Another generous helping proves that when it comes to women composers, Australia has always been a leading light.
ABC Classic & ABC Jazz Manager, Hugh Robertson, was overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response to the album Women of Note. He hopes that the second volume will prove similarly inspiring.