Tributes flow for Seiji Ozawa
Musicians and orchestral organisations worldwide remember Seiji Ozawa as a pioneering talent and "a joyful, kind, caring human being".
Musicians and orchestral organisations worldwide remember Seiji Ozawa as a pioneering talent and "a joyful, kind, caring human being".
A round-up of our recent news reports.
The whole world is talking about TÁR. It’s time for Australian orchestras to join the conversation on gender, the canon and conducting.
An Australian composer offers a majestic evocation of moons near and far.
We catch up with Amanda Lee Falkenberg to find out how The Moons Symphony came to be, and what listeners can expect from the thrilling artistic odyssey.
Features include a look at Amanda Lee Falkenberg's musical space odyssey The Moons Symphony, the artists restoring the oratorio's theatrical setting, why Fidelio invites tinkering, and an interview with lawyer-turned-playwright Suzie Miller.
An eclectic month kicks off in Hollywood style with John Williams in Berlin, delivers a trio of early music gems, and ends with a ‘très jolie’ romp from the Opéra Comique.
A stunning juxtaposition of naughty and nice Hindemith.
The Australian conductor will spend six months working online with internationally renowned conductors in the early hours of the morning.
The $30,000 Conductor NSW Orchestral (Early Career) Fellowship, awarded to Leonard Weiss, will include a year’s activities with Sydney Youth Orchestras.
A truly sensational discovery says fasten your seatbelt!
Young Australian conductor Leonard Weiss reflects on a year under the tutelage of the iconic American conductor.
Marin Alsop returns with an international Beethoven project, as does violinist Christian Tetzlaff, while the orchestra moves into the Town Hall.