Review: Breaking Glass (Sydney Chamber Opera)
Tonight's online premiere of four short operas by four Australian women composers is a major achievement for Australia's most inspirational modern opera company.
Tonight's online premiere of four short operas by four Australian women composers is a major achievement for Australia's most inspirational modern opera company.
New York welcomes a "squad" from down under as five Aussie composers and a flutist carry all before them.
Claire Edwardes, Elaine Chia and Katie Noonan are among the finalists in this year's Awards, which seek to highlight on the accomplishments of women across the Australian music industry.
Successful applicants include the Australian Music Centre, Four Winds Festival, and the Sydney Conservatorium's Composing Women line-up for 2018/19.
Women composers are wildly under-represented in Australian music across all genres but, as Rosalind Appleby discovers, a groundswell of change is gathering force.
Peggy Polias, Bree van Reyk, Georgia Scott and Josephine Macken will work with a bevy of Australia's best and brightest as part of the programme.
With a range of fellowships up for grabs, we spoke to the 2015 Peter Sculthorpe Music Fellowship winner Peggy Polias. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The NSW-based composer with receive the $30,000 award established to honour the late composer’s legacy. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Composers Lisa Cheney and Peggy Polias assess the current state of composition.