Meeting Brisbane’s new Taimana Ensemble
BY JO ST LEON The Taimana Ensemble features some of the newest and brightest stars on the horizon of Brisbane’s thriving classical music scene. […]
BY JO ST LEON The Taimana Ensemble features some of the newest and brightest stars on the horizon of Brisbane’s thriving classical music scene. […]
BY CHLOE SANGER Alan Griffiths 50th Birthday Concert University of Melbourne, 16 July A full time artist’s life is inevitably filled with a […]
Neither a classical concert or a club gig, Dots+Loops explores the spaces in between. Centred around two nights this September, the inaugural Companions festival features […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Have you ever heard a piece of music that has transported you away from the moment? We often describe compositions as […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM It’s amazing (or perhaps a little depressing?) how quickly I’ve fallen back into my daily routine after spending a month in […]
BY HOANG PHAM Sitkovetsky Trio Musica Viva Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre, 18 July The Sitkovetsky Trio played an absorbing recital in front […]
BY SUSAN DE WEGER An artistic brand is a tool that can boost your confidence and give the world a strong idea of who […]
BY JONATHAN HENDERSON Newcastle-born Jonathan Henderson serves as principal flute of the Estonian National Opera. He returns to Australia to present a world premiere of […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE If there’s one composer who embodies the ethos of ‘Unashamedly Original’, it’s Kirsten Milenko. The young Sydney composer’s new work ex aere […]
BY HANLI SEAN BOTHA, COMPOSER Composer Secrets is our interview series from Hanli Sean Botha, whose vision is to build awareness of new Australian composition. These […]
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