Live Review: Cirque de la Symphonie
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON Cirque de la Symphonie With the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sydney Opera House, 17 September A jester clad in a motley of […]
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON Cirque de la Symphonie With the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Sydney Opera House, 17 September A jester clad in a motley of […]
BY ANGUS DAVISON Be warned: this gets heavy. Two Tasmanian composers Michael Mathieson-Sandars and Josh Coe are set to have their works performed this […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Antony Pitts moved halfway across the world to take on the role of Artistic Director of leading Australian vocal ensemble The […]
BY MICHAEL HAMMELMANN The New Palm Court Orchestra Deakin Edge, Federation Square, 10 September In their last concert of the Bridging Traditions series, the […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Are composers ever truly ready to release their works? It’s taken Rae Howell 15 years, but it’s been worth the wait. […]
Young Melbourne entrepreneurs and Melbourne Conservatorium classical guitar students Michael MacManus and Evan Hopkins banded together in late 2014 to establish the Melbourne Guitar Foundation. […]
Opportunities for musicians across Australia, presented by Antonia Zappia. NATIONAL Australian Online Music Institute Scholarships Applications close September 18 More info: http://apraamcos.com.au/events/2015/september/australian-online-music-institute-scholarship-closing/ […]
The Melbourne Guitar Foundation will this month host a festival and competition featuring world class musicians including Russia’s Vladimir Gorbach, and Ukrainian-born and Aussie-based Alex […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Double bass player Elsen Price is making his mark on the music scene in a range of settings. He recently performed […]
BY THOMAS MISSON Xyris Saxophone Quartet Featuring Benjamin Price, Jabra Latham, Thomas McKay, Eva Nilssen (saxophones) and Andrew Bainbridge (organ) St David’s Cathedral, 28 […]
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