Simone Young starts 2024 on the right note
The Sydney Symphony’s Chief Conductor gives a preview of the start of the Orchestra’s season, with two landmark events and one shining jewel.
The Sydney Symphony’s Chief Conductor gives a preview of the start of the Orchestra’s season, with two landmark events and one shining jewel.
Australian World Orchestra Assistant Conductor Louis Sharpe talks music, leadership and a job that doesn't feel like one.
Composers Matthias Schack-Arnott and Suzanne Kosowitz awarded the "precious gift of time and space".
Kats-Chernin adds her name to the list of musical luminaries to have shared their insights from this nationally significant platform.
The premiere of Anne Cawrse’s wonderful marimba concerto complements the marvellously colourful music of Dvořák and Kodály.
This generous, well-chosen overview of Australian composition by women, curated by Anne Cawrse for Adelaide Symphony Orchestra's She Speaks, was eloquently and sympathetically played.
The music from across the ages dovetailed perfectly into a salve for our times, and was beautifully performed by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra musicians.
The media executive and composer reveals the myriad threads weaving through his program for Adelaide Festival's Chamber Landscapes at UKARIA.
The precious time and space, unknown pathways and new connections can lead to magic, says Aviva Endean.
The Korean-born singer, improviser, and educator shares her knowledge gained through years of creative collaboration with Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian musicians.
Wide-ranging portrait captures both music and words.
Peggy Glanville-Hicks should be a national icon. So why is she not better known? Hugh Robertson, Label Manager at ABC Classic, explains how the ABC is raising the profile of Australian women composers.
Professor Cat Hope examines gender equality and empowerment in Australian music culture in this year's Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address.