Clayderman: Snobbery, going viral, and meeting Paul McCartney
BY SAMUEL COTTELL I feel like I’ve known Richard Clayderman – at least, his music – for a long time. When I was a […]
BY SAMUEL COTTELL I feel like I’ve known Richard Clayderman – at least, his music – for a long time. When I was a […]
You are a warrior, wielding a bloodied sword and a scarred flag, marching resolutely towards your enemy. You will fight, and you will win. We […]
BY CHRISTOPHER HEALEY, COMPOSER Many of us who wear the label of ‘artist’ know that a career in art is like the movie Inception, […]
BY HARRY SDRAULIG What place does religion have in classical music today? Australian composer Roger Heagney spent more than three decades as the music […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Think an orchestra can’t get down with it? IGNITE is the event to prove you wrong. DJ Dan Murphy will bring […]
Australian Baroque Brass returns to St James’ to present a program of Baroque masterpieces with The Choir of St James’ and Tobias Cole (Countertenor). Journeys […]
BY HARRIET CUNNINGHAM There’s been a great deal of talk – and a bit of action, too – about improving gender equity in the […]
BY JUSTINA LUI Playing music can be an activity which engulfs all of your senses; a wonderful exercise of mindfulness, of being completely in […]
CutCommon has teamed up with Brisbane music collective Argo to give one of our subscribers a double pass to its upcoming gig, Saturation! Earlier this […]
Dress up and join the Sydney Youth Orchestras for a classical music party in support of young musicians! Live at Level 28 is a bespoke chamber music festival […]
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