Music Lessons Go Digital
We speak to Australian musicians working around the world about how they are responding to the challenges of teaching music remotely.
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.
We speak to Australian musicians working around the world about how they are responding to the challenges of teaching music remotely.
Audio conceptual artists Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey will deliver the first of two Addresses this year, while vocalist, improviser, composer and educator Sunny Kim will deliver the second.
The Sydney arts venue has stood down almost half of its core employees for an anticipated minimum period of four months.
As the shut down of live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic stretches on, the ASO has launched a series of online recitals by its musicians.
Australian soprano Nicole Car will judge the Classical and Opera round of the competition from her Paris apartment.
While the support has been welcomed, many fear it falls far short of what is needed for the industry to survive the COVID-19 crisis.
Small to medium companies who missed out in the Australia Council for the Arts’ latest Four Year Funding for Organisations round take stock in the midst of a crisis.
The new streaming initiative has already presented nine concerts in its first fortnight, with plenty more to come.
The composer, who is the second ever winner of the $5000 biennial award, will have her work performed by the Australia Ensemble.
“We're fighting for our survival,” says Richard Tognetti, as the shut-down of live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic forces ACO musicians to broadcast content from in-home studios.
The Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival is open to Australian primary and secondary students.
Elyane Laussade, Nicholas Dinopoulos and Andrea Katz bring beautiful, intimate recitals to Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma is just one of many classical musicians who have recorded videos in support of those at the COVID-19 front line.