The Sound of One Penny Dropping
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 […]
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 […]
Violinist Benjamin Beilman and pianist Andrew Tyson make their first tour of Australia from 3 to 25 October 2016 for Musica Viva. The program showcases […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE [AND BEETHOVEN] Be cheerful – remain my true, my only treasure, my all as I am yours. Pretty romantic, right? Beethoven […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE What composition throughout history do you feel has represented women wildly, absurdly, accurately, or powerfully? We pose the question to two […]
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 […]
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 […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Bach! Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Richard Tognetti (conductor, director and violin) and Satu Vanska (violin) Federation Concert Hall, 2 September […]
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 […]
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