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Chamber, Classical Music
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Canberra Symphony Orchestra announces its 2022 season

Jessica Cottis's second season at the helm of CSO features international guests as well as 20 Australian compositions.

October 28, 2021
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Beethoven & Brahms (Sydney Symphony Orchestra)

This Sydney Symphony Orchestra concert is the last chance for a while to hear cellist Umberto Clerici, before he takes up the baton full-time.

June 17, 2021
Classical Music
features

Australian Art Music playlist: January 2021

Collaboration is the name of the game in Cameron Lam's first Australian Art Music playlist for 2021.

January 13, 2021
Chamber, Classical Music
news

Harry Sdraulig pens a song of comfort and hope

The Australian composer reveals the story behind his Fantasia on Waltzing Matilda written for pianist Kathryn Stott and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

December 11, 2020
Chamber, Classical Music, Orchestral
news

Sydney Symphony Orchestra announces its 2021 season

CEO Emma Dunch introduces the shorter than usual program, which features 19 in-demand Australian soloists and conductors, and 15 Australian world premieres from the 50 Fanfares project.

October 15, 2020
Classical Music, Opera
news

Art Music Awards announces 2020 nominations

Greater diversity in revamped categories sees the established go head-to-head with the up-and-coming.

August 11, 2020
Classical Music
news

Harry Sdraulig wins 2020 Arcadia Winds Composition Prize

The emerging composer receives $2000 in prize money and the opportunity to create a new work for the ensemble.

June 19, 2020
Classical Music
features

You Don’t Have to Be Rich (To Commission New Music)

Ever thought of commissioning a new piece of music? Neil and Pamela Hardie share their experience of commissioning rising star composer Harry Sdraulig to write a chamber work for their wedding anniversary.

August 13, 2019
Classical Music
news

Harry Sdraulig named 2019 Layton Emerging Composer Fellow

The rising star composer will have the opportunity to write two works for the Australia Ensemble over 12 months.

April 18, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Shostakovich 13 – Babi Yar (Zelman Symphony Orchestra)

“Art destroys silence”: Shostakovich’s powerful condemnation of anti-Semitism is as relevant as ever.

September 19, 2017
Classical Music
features

Flautist Sally Walker on the importance of hope through music

Walker will perform Kats-Chernin's Night and Now in a concert commemorating the victims of the Babi Yar massacres.

September 12, 2017
Chamber, Classical Music
features

PLEXUS’s Sydney debut: Stravinsky to Sally Whitwell

The ensemble’s pianist Stefan Cassomenos talks developing Australian culture and the challenges facing young composers. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

June 29, 2017

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