Review: The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (IOpera and Melbourne Opera)
Melbourne Opera and IOpera present a rollicking co-production of Kurt Weill's and Bertolt Brecht's rarely staged satirical three-act opera.
Melbourne Opera and IOpera present a rollicking co-production of Kurt Weill's and Bertolt Brecht's rarely staged satirical three-act opera.
Joe Chindamo's new concerto for trombone and orchestra is inspired by the nature of duality in the works of Edgar Allen Poe and Carl Jung.
ANAM’s immediate and immersive chamber music experience will take up residence in London’s Royal Albert Hall for a special season in September.
Landmark Aussie outfit finds plenty of gold close to home.
Cameron Lam explores the string quartet in this month's playlist of Australian art music.
Violinist Dale Barltrop tells us about the ensemble’s recording project which will see new Australian works released digitally across 2020.
US composer Nico Muhly and 21 Australians will each write a piece on the theme of Far and Near, which TAV plans to record and eventually perform live.
Composer Joe Chindamo discusses how he’s reworked one of the most well-known pieces of music for Perth Symphony Orchestra.
A microfestival of fine music in the Barossa Valley.
A new show written especially for Christie Whelan Browne returns after a hit season at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Brilliant premiere of a Steve Vizard-Joe Chindamo show written for Christie Whelan Browne.
Co-AD Eddie Perfect discusses a broad line-up from Alan Cumming and Meow Meow to jazz, string quartets and dance.
A weighty Beethoven cycle lightened by the surprise appearance of an Australian composition.