Melbourne Recital Centre announces 2022 Artists in Residence
MRC has announced composer and performer Mindy Meng Wang and conductor and instrumentalist Erin Helyard as Artists in Residence for 2022.
MRC has announced composer and performer Mindy Meng Wang and conductor and instrumentalist Erin Helyard as Artists in Residence for 2022.
Recorder virtuoso Alicia Crossley presents the results of her commissioning project, presenting new works by some of Australia's finest female voices.
The second part of the MRC’s season, running from April to June, includes performances by Amadou and Mariam, Julia Jacklin, Mindy Meng Wang and Flinders Quartet.
The appeal was begun to fund performance and commission fees, and to support artists whose performances at MRC were cancelled.
Melbourne-based contemporary music ensemble Rubiks Collective has opened applications for its 2021 Pythia composition prize, open to female and non-binary identifying composers of all ages.
The new National Chamber Music Championship for high school students, launched by Musica Viva to mark its 75th anniversary, will now take place online.
The funding will support venues including the National Gallery of Victoria, Arts Centre Melbourne and Melbourne Recital Centre.
The coronavirus is set to have an enormous economic impact on the arts industry and its workers.
A birthday feast celebrating the breadth and depth of a great career.
Ahead of his 70th birthday bash, Victorian Opera’s Artistic Director tells Angus McPherson about honing his skills in the percussion section, the best (and worst) conductors, and the pleasures of opera.
Baritone Thomas Hampson returns to the venue’s concert series, alongside Nicola Benedetti, Ingrid Fliter and James Ehnes – who celebrates Beethoven’s birthday with a violin sonata cycle.
An utterly superlative evening of chamber music by one of the world’s great quartets.
In his new piece, Andrew Ford harnesses the voices of those connected to the land, who see it changing before their eyes.