Glyndebourne’s investment in talent reaches down under
How young Aussie singers benefit from one of music's more enlightened nurturing schemes.
How young Aussie singers benefit from one of music's more enlightened nurturing schemes.
The composer who encapsulated the spirit and landscape of America eventually became an ironic figure of suspicion in his homeland.
The virtuoso fiddler has a fondness for Bilbo Baggins and reveals the time he fell off stage. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The passion, music and melancholy of the Schumanns comes to life in letters and song.
Lieven Bertels corrals a raft of intriguing and diverse music, theatre and dance talents to rock Sydney in 2015.
Experimental composer and theatre director Heiner Goebbels reveals his unique process. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
London’s Aurora Orchestra have conquered Europe. Now they’re setting their sites down under.
November's cover story: Opera megastar Joyce DiDonato.
Australian librettist tells the history and process behind creating his new Australian opera.
The Radiohead guitarist and composer Jonny Greenwood talks Messiaen, desert islands and dixieland.
America’s classical bad boys, Time for Three, bring their unique brand of jazz-fusion down under.
The 'Voices of Tomorrow' aim to avoid a massacre in Victorian Opera's annual youth production.
Was he mad, or simply a misunderstood visionary? A brilliant but extraordinary character whose music is a truly sensual experience.