Could this be the biggest show of 2018?
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE This month, the Melbourne Recital Centre is set to house a concert that may well be the biggest of 2018. It […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE This month, the Melbourne Recital Centre is set to house a concert that may well be the biggest of 2018. It […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE This story also features in Warp Magazine, June 2018. Joshua Dunn, 27, returns to his home state of Tasmania for the […]
Welcome to Con Fuoco, our interview series with emerging artists in Australia. As an 8-year-old, Alexander Frendo loved to play the guitar and make […]
BY LAURA BIEMMI Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Music of Stevie and Aretha Perth Symphony Orchestra Astor Theatre, 31 May Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The […]
BY CHLOE SANGER Bach, Bloch and Brahms Danae Killian (piano), Barbara Hornung (viola) St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Richmond, 20 May Pianist Danae Killian […]
Over looking VIVID Sydney from the 28th floor of the Deutsche Bank Building, guests will have access to the exquisite Allens private contemporary Australian art collection, […]
CONTENT COURTESY LEICHHARDT ESPRESSO CHORUS A stellar array of 20 leading Australian composers have looked back at and reimagined Handel’s famous Messiah, the choral […]
CONTENT COURTESY MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL SINGERS FESTIVAL 2018 Melbourne International Singers Festival 2018 welcomes Antony Pitts from The Song Company In the lead up to […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE There’s a new work of art coming up at the Melbourne Recital Centre. And it’s going to be big. It will […]
BY SUSAN DE WEGER If you are serious about attracting and retaining a new audience for classical music, then you need to write about yourself […]
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