Five Australians are nominated for the 2018 International Opera Awards
Conductors, a singer, a director and a composer all feature in a bumper year for Australian musical talent.
Conductors, a singer, a director and a composer all feature in a bumper year for Australian musical talent.
Janowski’s a good guide if you go down to the woods today.
David Lang’s new opera may never be recorded, but it’s amazing what a little listening can do.
Ahead of Melbourne Opera's Tristan, the conductor talks about Bayreuth, finding that extra dimension in Wagner, and the importance of empathy in the rehearsal room.
Stunning sets and star power have made Murphy’s production the most popular production of the work in the company’s history.
The veteran British bass has some advice for young basses and reveals the secrets of Reginald Goodall and his hidden room.
A fine cast and thoughtful staging help Jake Heggie’s leviathan of an opera to sail again.
Despite its out-of-this-world setting, this production of La Bohème remains human and grounded.
Opera Australia’s four young Regional Scholarship winners wowed an audience at the Opera Centre following a week of intensive coaching.
The Dutch maestro on Hong Kong's acclaimed Ring and its possible return, and new music during his tenure at the New York Phil.
A new take on Salome, Sir Andrew Davis's wintery wander through Vaughan Williams' Sinfonia Antartica and more.
Another top shelf Pelléas means it's chacun á son goût.
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