2023 Sydney International Womens’ Jazz Festival lineup announced
A Grammy Award-winning headliner tops the bill for the 12th year of celebration of the rich and diverse contribution of women to jazz.
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.
A Grammy Award-winning headliner tops the bill for the 12th year of celebration of the rich and diverse contribution of women to jazz.
CSO 2024 delves into the human connection with the surrounding world while platforming a major Mahler work and five world premieres.
Omega Ensemble, Dr Lou Bennett and Paul Dean among those recognised for outstanding achievements in the field of Australian music.
Disbanding after 30 years, the Goldner String Quartet has announced that its 2024 season will be its farewell.
William Barton, Véronique Serret and Donny Benét took home awards and the Hush Foundation’s Catherine Crock was honoured.
Swedish composer Ludwig Göransson has emerged through the fog of cinematic war as one of the biggest names in film music this year.
The Kalkadunga composer and musician has been recognised for his profound contributions to Australian music. He talks about what it means to him.
Calling out to choristers across the country, the Classic Choir returns in-person with a brand new piece from Elena Kats-Chernin.
The Trust will fund two annual Emerging Performer Fellowships until 2028 to support ANAM alumni developing careers as independent artists.
Eleven cosmic vignettes, blending improvisation and notated performance, make for a gorgeous and lonely drift through space.
Naomi Dodd will join the orchestra for a 12 month residency and write a new work to be premiered in October 2024.
Six finalists will perform two concertos with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in a fierce battle for first prize.
Claire Edwardes, Anne Cawrse and Celia Craig are among this year’s nominees in an event celebrating women on stage and behind the scenes.