When Kurt Elling comes to town
BY SAMUEL COTTELL There is always a buzz when Kurt Elling comes to town. He likes to visit us here in Australia on a […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL There is always a buzz when Kurt Elling comes to town. He likes to visit us here in Australia on a […]
Following up on his 2014 concert, Australian guitar virtuoso Andrew Blanch will perform in Melbourne this week. The gig celebrates the release of his debut […]
BY SUSAN DE WEGER Leadership is key for career success. The value of training in the creative disciplines is misunderstood and undervalued by ourselves […]
BY MADELINE ROYCROFT Through Nature to Eternity Tinalley String Quartet with guest artist Lior Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre, 4 May ‘All […]
BY MADELINE ROYCROFT Australia will acknowledge its mistreatment of the Indigenous peoples as part of the 2016 National Reconciliation Week between 27 May and […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could use the power of music to welcome refugees? This is the idea behind the Piano Project […]
BY CHRISTOPHER LEON What do Nicolas Cage, Kylie Minogue, and Beethoven have in common? Reza Safinia, that’s what. The London-raised, Los Angeles-based composer recently […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Four emerging composers at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music have been selected for the first National Women Composers’ Development Program. Through […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Four emerging composers at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music have been selected for the first National Women Composers’ Development Program. Through […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL Four emerging composers at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music have been selected for the first National Women Composers’ Development Program. Through […]
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