3MBS: The Talent
Are you a young musician studying at tertiary level? Or have you just recently graduated? Do you want to win prizes, get experience performing live on […]
Are you a young musician studying at tertiary level? Or have you just recently graduated? Do you want to win prizes, get experience performing live on […]
After a sell-out premiere season in 2015, Melbourne classical pianist Julia Hastings returns with her original one-woman show Fame, Fortune & Lies: The Life and Music […]
Joby Talbot’s Path of Miracles, written in 2005, was inspired by the Camino de Santiago: the great medieval pilgrimages to the Compostela de Santiago; the […]
Three: New Sonatas by Stuart Greenbaum Hailed as “an inspiring example of forward-thinking classical music culture in Australia” (CutCommon), the members of Three present some […]
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The 2016 Melbourne International Guitar Festival, held over Sept 23-25 at the prestigious Melba Hall, Melbourne University, will see a culmination of the world’s biggest […]
BY SASCHA KELLY Moneypenny is not my idea. It’s been an amalgamation of several concepts that friends of mine have suggested. Justina Lui was […]
The exceptional choir from Voyces will collaborate with renowned organist Dominic Perissinotto for a magnificent musical performance at the Basilica of St Patrick this September. […]
Melbourne’s contemporary art music ensemble Rubiks will present songbirdsongs at 7pm, September 28 at Brightspace Gallery. In a concert expressing nature and birdsong through contemporary […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Syzygy Ensemble will this week present a series of world premieres from some of the brightest living composers on the Australian […]
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