BIFEM 2016 unveils biggest ever programme
The annual Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music champions the cutting edge of musical thinking.
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The annual Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music champions the cutting edge of musical thinking.
Tasmin Little talks about chicken dinners at the Menuhin school, upcoming performances in Australia and intense collaborations with Piers Lane.
The first set of finalists battle it out with a trio Mozart concerti
Iain Grandage kicks off his first year as Artistic Director of the festival with a programme titled Re-Inventions.
APRA AMCOS and the Australian Music Centre have announced the nominees for the 2016 Art Music Awards.
An instrument developed by biomedical engineer Jordan Nguyen allows Jessica Irwin to play music with her eyes.
The shortlisted competitors, who hail from Russia, China, Kazakhstan and the USA, head for the final round.
Aussie Heldentenor Stuart Skelton was flown in at the last minute to save the Mariinsky’s Valkyrie after Kaufmann fell ill.
The record for the largest symphony orchestra has been broken in Frankfurt, beating the previous record set in Brisbane.
Edwards' Frog and Star Cycle glitters with the magic of creation.
The bones of famous castrato Gaspare Pacchierotti have been examined to reveal the procedure’s effect on the body.
A new study suggests listening to classical composers can lower heart rate and blood pressure – but ABBA is not so helpful.
In a programme spanning four centuries, the ASQ are masters of both the calm and the storm.