Review: Thaïs (Opera Australia)
Nicole Car and Etienne Dupuis prove a match made in Massenet heaven.
Nicole Car and Etienne Dupuis prove a match made in Massenet heaven.
Jonathan Henderson will premiere the Australian composer’s new work with the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The famous virtuoso violinist suffered ill-health all his life, but his troubles didn’t end with his death.
The Dutch independent has signed the French pianist whose plans include Messiaen’s mighty Catalogue d’Oisseaux.
David Robertson’s beautifully-paced reading opens a doorway to heaven.
More than 500 cases of physical violence and 67 cases of sexual abuse have been revealed between 1945 and the early 90s.
The Aussie bass triumphed at the 2017 Opera Awards, giving him the opportunity to hone his craft abroad. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The award-winning artist will recreate Hogarth’s The Enraged Musician to the sounds of the Australian Art Quartet. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Limelight speaks to the tenor and to runner up Jessica Harper about what the competition means for their careers.
The Queensland Youth Orchestras’ founder has been mentor, guru and musical legend for a generation of Australian musicians.
Century-old original hand-written manuscripts have been discovered in the Bay of Plenty Symphonia’s library.
The high levels of stress, perfectionism, and anxiety experienced by musicians have been identified as triggers.
With a range of fellowships up for grabs, we spoke to the 2015 Peter Sculthorpe Music Fellowship winner Peggy Polias.