The Sound of One Penny Dropping

September 21, 2016

BY CAMPBELL BANKS   The eyes gave him away. They’re hidden on the back wall of the hall, in amongst the cartographic wood panelling of […]

A love letter from Beethoven

September 17, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE [AND BEETHOVEN]   Be cheerful – remain my true, my only treasure, my all as I am yours. Pretty romantic, right? Beethoven […]

Alice Chance and AJ America talk wild women

September 17, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   What composition throughout history do you feel has represented women wildly, absurdly, accurately, or powerfully? We pose the question to two […]

Con Fuoco: Angus McPherson

September 17, 2016

Welcome to Con Fuoco, CutCommon’s interview series with young musicians across Australia.   You may have seen Angus McPherson’s byline around here at CutCommon. But […]

Best sci-fi flute works of all time

September 17, 2016

BY ANGUS MCPHERSON   The Cabinet of Oddities is a show combining fiction, flutes and fantasy. Premiered at the speculative fiction convention Conflux (which happened to […]

Live Review: Tognetti, Vanska, and the TSO

September 16, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Bach! Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Richard Tognetti (conductor, director and violin) and Satu Vanska (violin) Federation Concert Hall, 2 September   […]

3MBS: The Talent

September 16, 2016

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 […]

Gloriana Chamber Choir: Path of Miracles

September 16, 2016

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 […]

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