Celebrity music festival was 'closer to Hunger Games than Coachella'
Organisers of failed celebrity-endorsed festival hit with lawsuit from disgruntled attendees.
Organisers of failed celebrity-endorsed festival hit with lawsuit from disgruntled attendees.
In the eighteenth century the harpsichord was a vehicle for grace, virtuosity and contrapuntal edifices both intimate and epic.
The standing ovation given at the end of the evening was testament to the calibre of a truly exceptional performance helmed by famed jazz musician James Morrison.
Aspects of these committed and technically assured performances made for some uneasy listening.
Bonnie Tyler returns to Australia this month to 'kick ass', but says she's managed to keep the perfect balance between her home and stage life.
This is a slick pasticcio of popular operetta evergreens woven into a farcical plot of well-judged pace and harmless absurdity.
Melbourne Community Cup shifts to Victoria Park and names Spiderbait as headline act.
The former One Direction singer tours Australia and New Zealand in November
Midlake, Band of Horses, Franz Ferdinand collaborate on new album.
Writing songs helped Larissa Tandy through dark times, now her new solo album brings them into the light.
Sticky Carpet: The Rebelles launch new EP, William Crighton, Brant Bjork and more.
A 50 metre scroll and 18 of Australia's finest composers have come together for an inspiring concert
There's plenty to see and do in Canberra over the next week or so
Album reviews: Gorillaz, Tim Rogers, Bad//Dreems, Oliver Tank and The Franky Valentyn Project.
Beth Orton has been exploring some altered states on her latest musical journey.
The artist's new album delves deeper into his musical philosophy.
Nobuyuki Tsujii, who has been blind from birth, learns music by ear and follows along with the orchestra by listening to the conductor breathe.
From a music therapy fundraiser to local trio Roadhouses, we have live music covered.
A song paying respect to indigenous veterans alongside their white comrades, will be heard and seen at the MCG on Anzac Day.
The royal family of Australian jazz will play at the Canberra International Music Festival.
The musician spent two nights in intensive care and has canceled his concerts for April and May.
The baritone invested this performance with a heightened vehemence.
Nick Galvin looks at what it means to be part of the Spooky Men's Chorale.
Chris Latham has a long interest in the musical side of Australian war history.
Joshua Bell and his ensemble fashion a deeply moving reading of Tchaikovsky's love letter.
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