QSO musicians stand behind Alondra de la Parra
The section principals have issued a statement in support of the conductor and CEO David Pratt amid allegations of a "toxic culture".
The section principals have issued a statement in support of the conductor and CEO David Pratt amid allegations of a "toxic culture".
The Orchestra's Chairman refutes an "aggressive" story, but a former employee corroborates some of the criticisms.
Sako Dermenjian, in his first year at the Sydney Con, will perform at a festival showcasing the talents of refugees and migrants.
From a Kentridge work inspired by Shostakovich's The Nose to the 'Mona Lisa of the Middle Ages'.
Digital entry for the rebooted awards, now under the management of the Music & Opera Singers Trust, is open until March 6.
With Clive Paget now Editor at Large in New York, Jo Litson steps into his shoes.
Artists earn less than most professionals, with disparities even more pronounced for women and differently abled artists.
With the MEAA conducting a survey into sexual harassment in Australian theatre, Limelight asked the orchestras about the issue.
The Australian Chamber Orchestra has announced a three-year partnership with London’s Milton Court Concert Hall.
Kate Moore, Gabriella Smart and Rafael Karlen will receive accomodation and financial support to create new works.
The programme includes Jordi Savall, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Taipei’s U-Theatre and the Michael Clark Company.
Australian music, Ross Edwards celebrates a milestone birthday, and a new music micro festival in CRH’s 2018. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The WA composer’s Clarinet Quintet is his second work featured at an International Society for Contemporary Music festival.