Sydney’s Carriageworks to reopen in August
The multi-arts venue will reopen to the public on August 7, with new art installations on display, after creditors approved a multi-million dollar bailout.
Angus McPherson is a writer, editor and digital content specialist. He is a former Deputy Editor of Limelight and has written for BBC Music Magazine, RealTime Arts and CutCommon. A flute player by training, he holds a PhD in Music.
The multi-arts venue will reopen to the public on August 7, with new art installations on display, after creditors approved a multi-million dollar bailout.
Deutsche Grammophon and Z2 Comics have teamed up to produce a new graphic novel, which will be accompanied by a compilation album of the composer’s works.
The Australian National Academy of Music will make the historic Melbourne precinct its interim home for the next three years, while South Melbourne Town Hall undergoes urgent engineering work.
The Australian Haydn Ensemble, Hayes Theatre Co, Pinchgut Opera and many more arts organisations will receive support from the City of Sydney.
Arts advocate Esther Anatolitis reflects on her three years as Executive Director of the National Association for the Visual Arts and the challenges still to come.
The polymath pianist offers up succinctly sketched thoughts on music and much, much more.
With the Sydney International Piano Competition postponed until next year, a three-day digital marathon will take place on what was to have been the finals weekend.
Bassoonist and audiologist Kristen Sutcliffe tells us about a new study that will see musicians perform for residents of Goodwin House living with dementia, with the participants themselves calling the tunes.
"I think it’s important that art keeps being made and being put out there," says Christopher Healey, who has been working on a project with musicians from all around the country.
The Sydney venue, which went into voluntary administration in May, is set to reopen thanks to the generosity of philanthropists.
The Sydney-based chamber choir’s Musical Director Margaret Tesch-Muller explains why she felt it was so important to push ahead with the program in an otherwise disrupted year.
Tributes are pouring in for the Italian composer, famed for his film scores, who has died in Rome at the age of 91.
Kathryn Selby and friends offer a delightful, intimate Beethoven celebration in an empty City Recital Hall.