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Classical Music, Dance, Instrumental, Theatre
news

MadeBy National Choreographic Competition winner announced

The inaugural competition, pairing composers and choreographers to develop new works, has named Brisbane-based choreographer Monique Mangano with Blue Mountains composer Emma Greenhill.

June 10, 2022
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Become Ocean (West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Perth Festival)

The program gave the combined orchestras of WASO and WAYO a unique opportunity to describe the sea in contemporary styles, as well as Britten's established depiction.

March 6, 2022
Classical Music
features

Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: November 2021

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.

November 8, 2021
Chamber, Classical Music
CD and Other Review

Review: Australian Anthology (Australian String Quartet)

Landmark Aussie outfit finds plenty of gold close to home.

November 1, 2021
Classical Music
features

Australian Art Music playlist: November 2020

In this month's playlist of Australian music, Cameron Lam highlights works that explore space and contemplation.

November 4, 2020
Classical Music
news

And the 2020 Art Music Awards winners are…

Composers, performers and organisations around the county were acknowledged in a virtual ceremony.

September 8, 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
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Australian String Quartet to release a new recording each month

Violinist Dale Barltrop tells us about the ensemble’s recording project which will see new Australian works released digitally across 2020.

May 26, 2020
Classical Music
news

Paul Kelly’s Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds wins Best Classical Album

The singer-songwriter’s collaboration with Alice Keath, James Ledger and the Seraphim Trio has taken out the classical category in the 2019 ARIA Awards.

October 10, 2019
Classical Music, Orchestral
Live Review

Review: Symphonie Fantastique (West Australian Symphony Orchestra)

James Ledger's new Viola Concerto, performed by Brett Dean, was a concert highlight alongside Florent Schmitt and Berlioz.

October 6, 2019
Chamber, Classical Music
Live Review

Review: Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds (Adelaide Festival)

Paul Kelly, James Ledger, Seraphim Trio and Alice Keath give us an evening of genre-blending bird songs.

March 3, 2019
Chamber, Classical Music
features

James Ledger on Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds

The composer tells us about his avian collaboration with singer-songwriter Paul Kelly, which features settings of poetry by the likes of Judith Wright, Emily Dickinson and John Keats.

February 26, 2019
Classical Music, Dance, Theatre
news

Adelaide Festival announces its 2019 program

The line-up includes the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Moscow's Sretensky Monastery Choir, and Meryl Tankard's Two Feet performed by Natalia Osipova.

October 30, 2018

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