Debut: Mysterious Melismatica Finally Take the Stage
BY GABRIELLE RUTTICO Perth isn’t known for being an overly secretive city. Yet somehow, Renaissance vocal ensemble Melismatica won a nationwide competition and attracted […]
BY GABRIELLE RUTTICO Perth isn’t known for being an overly secretive city. Yet somehow, Renaissance vocal ensemble Melismatica won a nationwide competition and attracted […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Hobart Baroque Festival Ensemble HB Air in G, BWV 1068; Harpsichord Concerto in D (Allegro, Adagio e Piano Sempre, Allegro) by Bach Trio […]
BY MEGAN BURSLEM Feeling Blue? Enjoy our fine selection of musical fromage. From Edam to Gouda, Feta to Asagio, we’ve put together the perfect […]
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BY SPENCER DARBY Opera Australia Carmen by Bizet Sydney Opera House, Joan Sutherland Theatre, 20 March 2014 Bizet’s Carmen is well-known territory for Opera Australia, and for good reason. […]
BY SAM GILLIES Sydney-based performer and improviser Ben Carey has made a name for himself through his distinctive musical language and unique approach to […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Since kicking off in 2005, the Sydney-based Omega Ensemble have become one of the nation’s hottest chamber groups. Founded by clarinettist […]
BY CUTCOMMON Ever listened to a piece that you couldn’t get out of your head for days, months, even years? So have we. And we’ve […]
BY MEGAN BURSLEM I recently completed a Master of Arts in Music Performance at Monash University. At the beginning of this course, I was […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE For Kelly Ottaway, jazz is about freedom.“I see jazz and its common links in music as a non-violent tool to stick […]
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