Music
Why musicians revisit their pain and doubt in their art
Music has the potential to change our experience of intrusive thoughts and how we deal with pain, writes Cher McGillivray.
Carclew celebrates 50 years of youth arts in South Australia
In its 50th year of operation, Carclew reflects on the past while warmly embracing the future.
Want to be a film and TV composer? Nigel Westlake says ‘check your ego’
Accomplished Australian composer Nigel Westlake shares his tips and tricks for getting into the screen music industry.
Musical Review: Singin’ in the Rain – in Concert
Prospero Arts’ inaugural production sizzled with great music, fabulous dancing and an impressive and talented cast.
Performance review: Bright Lights and Big Dreams, State Opera South Australia
A celebration of some of the great composers of musical theatre.
QCGU and QPAC partnership links students with industry
The Queensland Performing Arts Centre opens its doors to musical theatre students in a unique collaboration with Griffith University
Music review: LEENALCHI and 1300, OzAsia
OzAsia festival rocked on with some cool tunes from Korean and local bands.
Performance review: A Score for Fed Square and Sun Songs
The 20th anniversary of Melbourne's Federation Square was heralded by site-specific sonic and lighting works.
The changing face of chamber music in Australia
Chamber music is increasingly being played by small-scale orchestras at festivals around the country, while enjoying a popular resurgence.
Concert review: Musical Theatre Gala, QSO
An entertaining evening of music theatre hits across a diverse program, but lacking high quality production values to really make…