67th Grammy Award winners announced
Víkingur Ólafsson earns his first Grammy; Caroline Shaw, Gabriela Ortiz, Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil among the winners.
Maddy Briggs is a writer, sound designer and composer who works across theatre, screen, dance and video art. Her work has been featured in VIVID Sydney, MUSLAB’s International Electroacoustic Music Festival, SBS on Demand on BBC Music 6. She was also a 2024 Media Fellow with Bang On a Can.
Víkingur Ólafsson earns his first Grammy; Caroline Shaw, Gabriela Ortiz, Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil among the winners.
The troubled gambling empire has divested its theatres and event spaces in a desperate step to stave off collapse.
Matthias Schack-Arnott's spatial upgrade to Cage's Sonatas and Interludes honours a radical work with innovation of its own.
The Australian composer will write a work for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, inspired by a groundbreaking piece of British legislation.
McGuire hailed for 10 years in the role and for his "heart, passion and artistic proficiency".
SCC celebrates 50 in style with world premiere works, an international collaboration and cornerstone choral masterpieces.
A quirky Australian animation recognised in a big year for musicals and music-related movies; Jolie's Maria snubbed.
Caroline O'Connor and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra land in Launceston for a five-day celebration of musical theatre.
Shervin Mirzeinali cooks up a new work, one using kitchen utensils and a dancer to convey the "warmth and connection" of sharing food.
Mathilda Ballantyne, Mali Comlekci, Sonrisa Hubbard, Eka Perunicic and Sam Winkler will make their company debuts in Melbourne in March.
Corrina Bonshek, Hilary Geddes, Tom Avgenicos and Marlene Cummins among this year's nominees for the $10,000 award.
Five virtuosic acts nestled within an outdoor harbourside spin a soggy afternoon into gold.
The proposed amphitheatre would stand as the city's biggest and modelled to be "similar to Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne".