CD Review: Brian Wroten’s Tasman

April 26, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE CD Release: Tasman by Brian Wroten Brian Wroten’s Tasman boasts all the confidence and passion of a 21st Century composer with a millennium’s worth […]

University: Not as Easy as Disney Says

April 26, 2014

BY GABRIELLE RUTTICOI recently watched Disney-Pixar’s new release Monsters University. At the time, I was about two weeks from moving out of home to study music […]

Arts Cuts: Where are we Now?

April 26, 2014

BY ANDREW MESSENGERAndrew Cory sits alone in a small room at the end of the hall. It is crammed with half-a-dozen cubicle-style desks, one of […]

Live Review: Bach Magnificat

April 25, 2014

BY BEN NIELSEN Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Bach Magnificat  Sydney City Recital Hall, 19 February 2014 The cathedral-like City Recital Hall was soon brimming with people: […]

Becoming Pro: Tips from the Top

April 25, 2014

Sam Gillies talks with some of Australia’s top musicians about what it takes to go from being a student to a professional.Recently, I was stuck […]

Key to Jazz: Tom Vincent

April 25, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE If there’s one style that’s stayed timelessly cool since it first hit the clubs, it’s gotta be jazz. Australian pianist and composer […]

Network of Lines: Tilman Robinson Talks Debut

April 25, 2014

BY SAM GILLIES   Melbourne-based composer, trombonist and sound artist Tilman Robinson doesn’t restrict himself to one style. Having performed (and premiered) a diverse range […]

A master pianist: Freddy Kempf

April 25, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Freddy Kempf isn’t your everyday pianist. While most of us spent our childhood learning how to read and write, Freddy was off […]

Tait of All Trades

April 25, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Skilled craftsmen have long been praised for their abilities to create high quality objects with their bare hands. Although commercial mass production […]

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