The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra: 10 Years and counting
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra celebrates its first 10 years with its most ambitious touring project to date.
The Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra celebrates its first 10 years with its most ambitious touring project to date.
Lively and refreshing interpretations of works by Mendelssohn and Beethoven propel the orchestra's eastern seaboard tour.
ARCO’s debut disc is a fitting, ebullient tribute to founder, Richard Gill.
The much-loved musician, who was Associate Principal Trumpet at the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for 41 years, has died after a two-year illness.
Founder Fabian Russell looks back at 20 years of Australia's mentor-led training program.
A youth orchestra will be renamed after Richard Gill, who was Chief Conductor at Sydney Youth Orchestras from 1977 to 1982.
The composer spent more than 20 years working on his Requiem. He shares this long journey, which ends on March 13 when the composer conducts its premiere with the Sydney Chamber Choir.
Margaret Wright, who received an OAM for teaching music voluntarily, shares her ideas about teaching music at primary school as part of the daily routine.
Daniel Carter, a protégé of Simone Young and Richard Gill, has been announced as the new General Music Director of the German house.
We speak to Chris English, who has been appointed Foundation Principal of the new independent primary school in Muswellbrook tailored around Richard Gill's educational philosophy.
A year on from the death of beloved conductor and educator Richard Gill, a new festival in his home town pays musical tribute to his legacy.
Artistic Director Sadaharu Muramatsu tells us how the community orchestra will mark the occasion with a tribute concert to its inaugural conductor, Richard Gill.
We speak to two of the students who attended this year's Young Mannheim Symphonists Winter School.