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The Australian String Quartet's Project Ludwig will see the audience call the shots.
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The Australian String Quartet's Project Ludwig will see the audience call the shots.
The Omega Ensemble kicks off its 2020 with folk-infused trios.
The SSO kicks off 2020 with mambos and marine life in a burlesque season opener.
We speak to the students honing their skills in China's elite orchestral training program.
Ahead of his performance with Southern Cross Soloists, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra's Principal Trumpet shares how watching Looney Tunes got him hooked on the instrument.
The moving concert at City Recital Hall, one of many organised around the country to raise funds for those affected by the fires, brought together 200 musicians from across Sydney’s classical music scene.
A subtle, Swiss take on a trio of late Schubert sonatas.
Nicola Benedetti, Joyce DiDonato, Jennifer Higdon and Gustavo Dudamel amongst the winners at this year’s Grammy Awards.
An impressive Sydney debut by British choir Tenebrae at the Sydney Festival.
Ahead of the new Bendigo Chamber Music Festival, co-director and cellist Chris Howlett reveals how a love of drums started his own musical journey.
Superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma brought a spirit of joyous community to this epic concert in Xinghai Concert Hall in Guangzhou, China.
The National Gallery of Australia’s founding director, who acquired Jackson Pollock’s iconic Blue Poles, has died at age 88.
Musica Viva Australia turns 75 this year. As the chamber music organisation started by refugees in 1945 celebrates its milestone season, we talk to former Artistic Director Carl Vine and new Artistic Director Paul Kildea about Musica Viva’s past, present and future.