BackStage Music launches 2022-23 season
Backstage Music returns for a 2022-23 concert series, showcasing diverse talents across various genres and styles.
Backstage Music returns for a 2022-23 concert series, showcasing diverse talents across various genres and styles.
Stephen Page's breathtaking, final production as Bangarra AD, combines dance, spoken word and song, and takes the company into exciting new territory.
The HIP ensemble continue to expand their footprint, with mainstage performances in Queensland and South Australia planned alongside an enlarged education program.
In 2021, not only did William Barton receive the Australia Council's Don Banks Music Award, but also saw the premiere of several works that feel as if they point towards an important new direction for his creative practice.
Sydney’s musical mavericks launch a season filled with commissions, collaborations, and concerts all over the country and – literally – in their own backyards.
Didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton discusses his world premiere for Queensland Symphony Orchestra and his performances at Illuminate Adelaide and the Australian Festival of Chamber Music.
Martha Marlow is a performer of deep introspection, who captivates on an intellectual and emotional level, giving pause for a reflection on the power of words.
Curated by Cameron Lam, this month's playlist of Australian art music features new music from 2021 Art Music Fund recipients and the first of the ABC's Fresh Start Commissions.
An extraordinary performance by William Barton and Véronique Serret.
This Opening Gala program delivered works of markedly different styles and varying performance standards, with two recent Australian works faring particularly well.
The $90,000 fund, launched by ABC Classic and ABC Jazz, will support the creation of new music from emerging and diverse Australian voices.
William Barton and Véronique Serret evoke an ever-shifting landscape that grips the audience from start to finish.
The ACO's first live concert since March drew thunderous applause, and held the audience spellbound.