Nu Day: Music for the Apology
BY DAVID LEMPRIERE-LAUGHTON Celebrated Australian pianist David Lempriere-Laughton will launch his album Nu Day 2008 – twelve piano pieces for the Year of the Apology at […]
BY DAVID LEMPRIERE-LAUGHTON Celebrated Australian pianist David Lempriere-Laughton will launch his album Nu Day 2008 – twelve piano pieces for the Year of the Apology at […]
The AMEB is celebrating the arrival of its new Facebook page with a competition! You could win a full conference pass to the Australian Piano Pedagogy […]
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BY THOMAS MISSON Angela Hewitt Bach, Scarlatti, Ravel, Chabrier Federation Concert Hall, 13 May Hewitt opened the recital with two of Bach’s Partitas […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM At times, existing in a post-university environment feels like floating in a great expansive ocean where my feet can’t touch the […]
BY CUTCOMMON If you are a budding musician looking to take your performance career to the next level, it may be the right time for you to […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Four Seasons Works by Vivaldi and Max Richter Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Federation Concert Hall, 11 May Old and new. It’s […]
BY ELSABETH PARKINSON In this story, Elsabeth reflects on her experiences learnt at the festival. In part 1 of this blog, Elsabeth wrote about her […]
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