Queensland Symphony Orchestra announces 2018 season
Sergio Tiempo is Artist in Residence, with Stephen Hough, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and Bernstein’s 100 among the highlights.
Sergio Tiempo is Artist in Residence, with Stephen Hough, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and Bernstein’s 100 among the highlights.
The American star will join Australian Ballet as a guest artist for two performances of Sleeping Beauty.
Lim reiterates the importance of programming women composers; Sydney Con introduces a new composition prize for women.
Pianist Kathryn Selby is joined by a raft of old and new friends in an excitingly diverse season. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Hal Prince will oversee the original Broadway and West End production at the Sydney Opera House next year.
“The Artist and the Pervert” tackles the complexities of Georg Friedrich Haas’ dominant-submissive marriage.
David Robertson introduces his fifth season with Ax, Freire, Grosvenor, Mutter, Capuçon and Batiashvili among the headliners.
Avi Avital, Ray Chen, Joyce Yang and András Schiff are all on the menu in next year’s season.
David Campbell’s life was changed by one of Barbara Cook’s masterclasses. He recalls a great Broadway and cabaret star.
Stuart Skelton, Berlioz’s L’Enfance du Christ and Anne-Sophie Mutter are just some of the highlights among next year’s offerings.
John Bell’s Ensemble debut, a Reg Livermore one-man show and Ayckbourn’s The Norman Conquests are on the bill. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Classical music will be played in a troubled London housing estate to disperse troublemakers and calm residents.
In Sydney for Parsifal, Kaufmann talks about Wagner, upcoming roles, and his withdrawal from The Met’s Tosca.