Nexas Sax Quartet: boldly going where no sax ensemble has gone before
BY SAMUEL COTTELL When four undergraduate saxophone students were ‘thrown together’ almost 14 years ago, they never predicted the future success of their ensemble. […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL When four undergraduate saxophone students were ‘thrown together’ almost 14 years ago, they never predicted the future success of their ensemble. […]
BY SUSAN DE WEGER The term ‘Second Self’ refers to your online identity, to your virtual life lived in parallel to the real world. Cultivating […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Paint it Red is a collaborative music and visual art event series held at Jugglers Art Space in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL There’s a certain quality to chamber music that makes it one of the most beloved mediums for classical music. The interplay […]
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON Sibelius 2 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sydney Opera House, 8 October Timpani, gong and a sizzling heat-haze from the violins launches Peter […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Multi-award winning visual artist Angela Cavalieri was commissioned by the Arts Centre Melbourne in 2011 to produce a work in response […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL ‘Colossus’ CD release By Damien Kingston (guitar), Matt Boden (piano), Nick Haywood (bass), Alf Jackson (drums) The first thing that […]
BY MICHAEL MATHIESON-SANDARS, KUPKA’S PIANO Below is a little piece about a new collaborative work I’ve been part of as part of The Human […]
Opportunities for musicians across Australia, presented by Antonia Zappia. National Tropscore Entries close October 8, 5pm http://apraamcos.com.au/events/2015/october/tropscore-entries-close/ Federation Bells Composition Competition […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Emerging composers (and best mates) Ben Heim and Connor D’Netto have joined forces to present ‘Light Play: an Immersive Chamber Music […]
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