Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: November 2022
Cameron Lam explores the latest online releases and re-releases in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Cameron Lam explores the latest online releases and re-releases in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
Despite exquisite vocal and musical performances, this staging of Benjamin Britten's Canticles is less than the sum of its otherwise beautiful parts, landing somewhere between performance art and oratorio.
Paul Stanhope, Olivia Davies, Liza Lim and the Australian Art Orchestra are among the winners at this year's Art Music Awards, presented at the first in-person ceremony in two years.
Rewarding excellence across a range of musical genres and categories, the awards return with an in-person ceremony next month.
The world premiere of this new Australian opera – a work that prompts dread as well as wonder about humanity's relationship with the natural world – was an enormous triumph, artistically and logistically.
New podcast features musical mavericks in conversation.
Cameron Lam's playlist for September focuses on the digital and analogue, and how we use technology to describe our world and express ourselves.
Musicians and arts organisations around the country prepare for Make Music Day 2021 on 21 June, returning to public performances after last year's online celebration.
This program of artsong concerts, performed by four solo singers for Sydney Chamber Opera, will illustrate where the modern song has found itself in the 21st century.
Jane Sheldon gives a gripping performance in a work that resonates powerfully with the climate crisis.
In this month's playlist of Australian music, Cameron Lam highlights works that explore space and contemplation.
The selected composers have each received $1000 bursaries to realise their works as part of the 2020 Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address.
Tonight's online premiere of four short operas by four Australian women composers is a major achievement for Australia's most inspirational modern opera company.