Review: Women of the Earth (Inventi Ensemble)
Inventi Ensemble steps up to break the silence of a COVID lockdown.
Inventi Ensemble steps up to break the silence of a COVID lockdown.
The Australian Voices finally return with a dazzling showcase of nine new works.
Ensemble Offspring's performance for the SOH digital program, in front of a live audience, is a joyous, mesmerising occasion.
A series of newly commissioned concertos written for members of the orchestra are amongst the highlights of the MSO’s first six months back on stage after the COVID-19 shutdowns.
Power, yes, but this opening gala concert is missing the glory.
Discover our readers' and critics' favourite artists of 2019, learn about Beethoven's final tempestuous year, and celebrate Musica Viva as it turns 75.
Richard Tognetti’s 30th season with the ACO features four brand new works, four Australian premieres, Stuart Skelton singing Mahler, and, of course, plenty of Beethoven.
Melody Eötvös will join five other composers whose works will be read and recorded by The Philadelphia Orchestra in September.
In her new work Ruler of the Hive for narrator and orchestra, Melody Eötvös draws on the monologues of Shakespeare's leading 'ladies'.
Women composers are wildly under-represented in Australian music across all genres but, as Rosalind Appleby discovers, a groundswell of change is gathering force.
The pianist will explore this question and more through the premieres of four new works in a setting of Lisztian opulence. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The new music ensemble’s performance for International Women’s Day launches a year celebrating female composers. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in