Sydney Symphony Orchestra announces its 2017 Fellows
Fifteen of Australia’s rising classical music stars will participate in the orchestra’s intensive training programme.
Fifteen of Australia’s rising classical music stars will participate in the orchestra’s intensive training programme.
Joseph Nolan pulls out all the stops and is 'knighted' for his pains.
With stunning sets and deftly built tension, Bell’s Tosca has earned its place in OA’s rep.
Ernst and Young report finds Festival Centre Trust made a $107.8 million contribution to the economy in 2015-2016.
The Heldentenor criticised OA for repetitive choices and employing “second rate” international singers. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The Song Company delivers a strange yet compelling ‘kind-of-opera’ about an unusual musical life.
Donations made to the Double the Score campaign will be matched dollar-for-dollar by the ACF.
The one-time enfant terrible is now the toast of Covent Garden and Glyndebourne and runs his own opera company in Berlin.
Musica Viva’s FutureMakers ensemble, Arcadia Winds reflect on the highlights of their first year.
Performance artist and director Tamara Saulwick steps into a new role at the adventurous CMO.
The Romanian tenor is making his Aussie debut as Cavaradossi. But which operatic character would he most like to date? Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Since he picked up his father's synth and fell in love with music, the Russian's rise has been meteoric. How does he handle it all?
Melbourne year eight student Justin Mitchell has created an instrument designed to fit in the pocket of a hoodie.