Nothing but the Best: Out West Piano Fest
Now in its second year, this weekend festival of music, wine and food offers an immersive experience to audiences and performers alike.
Now in its second year, this weekend festival of music, wine and food offers an immersive experience to audiences and performers alike.
Ahead of his upcoming tour with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, violinist Joshua Bell discusses the meaning of music in our lives.
This month we are in vocal heaven with period instrument Rodgers & Hammerstein, Shakespearean song, an operatic take on Wuthering Heights, and a resurrected Parsifal.
The renowned English-born Australian organist and conductor describes the experience of playing in St Michaelis, Hamburg, a beautiful church with six organs.
It’s time to vote for the Australian and international artists you’d most like to see honoured in this year’s Limelight Awards.
Poised, elegant performances, from a jazz legend, of CPE Bach's keyboard classics.
Omega Ensemble, Dr Lou Bennett and Paul Dean among those recognised for outstanding achievements in the field of Australian music.
The Sydney-based saxophone quartet brings to life its album Tango de Saxos in a performance that transports us to the dance halls of Buenos Aires.
The Trust will fund two annual Emerging Performer Fellowships until 2028 to support ANAM alumni developing careers as independent artists.
Cellist and photographer Charles Brooks shares his extraordinary pictures of the insides of instruments, and explains how they're made.
John Maidment laments the absence of a grand organ in Melbourne’s Hamer Hall.
Insight, humour and the unexpected litter Hough’s childhood memoir.
Danes complete their Prism project, Bychkov delivers a blistering Resurrection, outstanding Beethoven from Ohlsson in the mountains, and Piers Lane goes to town . . . again!