For Benjamin Grosvenor, a musical career seemed inevitable
Hurtling to fame after winning the BBC Young Musician Competition at 10, the English pianist talks about giving up on music, crafting a program after Rubinstein and his love of Ravel.
Hurtling to fame after winning the BBC Young Musician Competition at 10, the English pianist talks about giving up on music, crafting a program after Rubinstein and his love of Ravel.
Artistic Director Chris van Tuinen discusses a new production of Charpentier’s opera, intriguingly set in a pool with a squad of synchronised swimmers.
The National Gallery of Australia will showcase 80 Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces this December.
An exciting new season that balances international plays with new and classic Australian works.
This year’s finalists are Courtenay Cleary, Thea Rossen and Oliver Shermacher.
Gore’s tribute is more than worthy of its name.
Exciting world premieres and a co-production with Sydney Theatre Company make this a bumper season.
Kate Mulvany's adaptation of Ruth Park’s monumental trilogy of novels soars.
With Mimir returning to the Melbourne Con, we talk to founder Curt Thompson about what to expect from this acclaimed festival in 2018.
Ahead of her concert performance of Die Walküre Act I with the MSO, the Dutch soprano discusses the joys of singing one of her signature roles.
This celebrated production of Mozart's evergreen singspiel is exceeding sales figures for past operas like Hamlet and Saul.
Three stage to screen broadcasts will reach audiences across the country in 2018.
Germany’s national rail operator will be playing atonal music at one of its stations in the hope that it will drive away drug users.