Music Australia announces new Export Development Fund recipients
In its sixth round, more than $1 million is pledged to support the international reach of emerging and established Australian musicians.
In its sixth round, more than $1 million is pledged to support the international reach of emerging and established Australian musicians.
Whether dark, smooth, complex, or sparkling – there’s bound to be something to your taste in this month's Australian Art Music playlist from Cameron Lam.
Hot dates include concerts by Matthias Goerner, the Tallis Scholars, Stephen Hough, Daniel Lozakovich and the German vocal sextet Sjaella.
Jessica O'Donoghue, Andrée Greenwell and Katie Noonan are among this year's nominees, recognised for excellence in the music industry.
Composer Sir Karl Jenkins speaks to Limelight about his most popular work and its evolving meaning over more than 3000 performances.
Sax star Remy La Boeuf, Katie Noonan, Brekky Boy and a slew of Australian jazz legends grace the program of the one-day festival.
David Malouf’s poetic world brought to life thanks to Katie Noonan & co.’s beautiful blend.
From Italian Baroque to new works and Rachmaninov from the comfort of a yoga mat, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' 2024 is one of "contrast".
ABC Classic is about to release the vocal quartet's debut album. Katie Noonan is incredibly proud of it – but recording it was one of the most challenging things she’s ever done.
The lineup salts Sydney with 748 performances, featuring homegrown and international talent, with a cascade of world premieres and the Australian premiere of the opera Sun & Sea, staged on an artificial beach.
Cameron Lam explores choirs new and old, and the music written for them, in this month's Australian Art Music playlist.
"If the human voice is not a miracle, it’s bloody close," says Meg Bignell, whose new novel The Angry Women's Choir is released today. In this essay she discusses finding and using your authentic voice.
International acts return for the first time in two years, alongside 20 world premieres, with more than half of the 500-odd performances offered free of charge.