Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: March 2024 – Five Years
Cameron Lam celebrates five years of curating the Australian Art Music playlist featuring music across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
Cameron Lam celebrates five years of curating the Australian Art Music playlist featuring music across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
A one-off performance made for a gutsy, complicated and occasionally overwrought experience that engaged all the senses.
The Song Company provides mystical and musical challenges aplenty and a moving farewell to Kaija Saariho.
Elliott Gyger explains why each movement of his new viola solo Solitaire follows a strict set of rules.
Fascinated by complex musical ideas, Jack Symonds never wants to make work that resembles anything else – whether he’s programming it or writing it himself.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
The festival frees 'the child within' with 150 artists and five premieres over 10 days, in a program that includes the Brodsky Quartet, Quatuor Van Kuijk, William Barton and Katie Yap.
Paul Dean and Elliott Gyger have taken home this year's Paul Lowin Prizes, presented at a ceremony that also included the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address.
Six leading Australian composers have been named as finalists for this year's Paul Lowin Orchestral and Song Cycle Prizes.
Lyn Williams discusses Hypnopompia, an "astounding" and "challenging" piece in which the choristers discuss being a teenager in an uncertain world and the need for change.
A new work by Elliott Gyger, fearsome musicality from Paavali Jumppanen and a fond farewell to Leanne Glover made for a special concert.
Elliott Gyger tells us about his new piece for WASO, and exactly what a concerto for orchestra is.
Cameron Lam explores new and recent releases, including orchestral masterpieces, electronic wonders, intimate chamber music, and those that blur the lines beautifully.