Music
Jazz community celebrates Bell Awards winners
From a Hall of Fame induction, to the Young Australian Jazz Artist of the Year, the awards celebrate the full…
Burnie celebrates International Jazz Day
Art meets jazz at the Burnie Regional Art Gallery with performances by a visiting US vocalist and a Hobart trumpeter.
Curtain raiser gets Melbourne in the mood for jazz
Impatient for Melbourne International Jazz Festival? There is a smaller curtain raiser tin the preceding weeks.
China market looms large for classical sector
The Sydney Symphony’s forthcoming tour to China reinforces the nation’s value as a growing market for classical music.
Katie Noonan & Circa's Love-Song-Circus
Consisting of fifteen original compositions, Love-Song-Circus conjures the lives and viewpoints of individual convict women.
Classical music to strengthen regional ties
The heads of 11 elite tertiary music schools from across the Asia Pacific region are meeting in Sydney this week.
Jazz and opera meet in the middle
He is an operatic baritone. She is a soul diva. Together they will make the lions roar in an example…
Festival of Voices to host inaugural Tasmanian Cabaret Festival
Hobart’s City Hall will be transformed into a cabaret hub for this latest addition to the Vandemonian arts calendar.
Flinders Quartet: Shall We Dance?
The title of this concert was an invitation to the dance that was both issued and picked up by the…
Getting serious about Australian music
Our live music scene is internationally renowned but threatened at home, a situation Dr Ianto Ware is keen to address.