Top 10 Must-Have Foods for Christmas Dinner with the Composers
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Dad’s carving the turkey, Mum’s roasting the veggies, and Grandma’s pudding is about to get hot. But what would be on your […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Dad’s carving the turkey, Mum’s roasting the veggies, and Grandma’s pudding is about to get hot. But what would be on your […]
BY YANPENG ZHANG I was born in Northeast China in 1989. In my early years, my parents were very surprised at my talent and […]
BY LUCY RASH AND MEGAN BURSLEM Opera Australia Falstaff by Verdi State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, 1 December 2014 It can take a […]
BY SALLY MACARTHUR, University of Western Sydney Women make up 25 per cent of the Australian composing population but still get a raw deal when […]
BY UMA MUTHIA anon. ‘The Other Side’ featuring works by Bottesini, Piazzolla, and Milhaud Wysleskie Auditorium, Centre for Theology and Ministry, Parkville, 21 November […]
BY LUCY RASH AND MEGAN BURSLEM Opera Australia Don Pasquale by Donizetti State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, 19 November 2014 The ’50s is […]
BY UMA MUTHIA The warm Spanish sun sets over the sound of lively castanets, passionate serenades, a clicking of heels and the whirling of […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE If you’ve ever thought about performing in a musical, I guarantee you this: fun will be had. School musicals are some […]
BY BEN NIELSEN Ben Folds and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sydney Opera House, 14 November 2014 “You’ve got two kinds of cities: ones […]
BY LUCY RASH AND MEGAN BURSLEM Opera Australia Tosca by Puccini State Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, 12 November 2014 Blurb: Narrative is powerful. […]
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