WTF?! Bringing a movement artist into your recital
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Welcome to our series, What the Fact?! Throughout 2018, we’re teaming up with talent at the Australian National Academy of Music to bring […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Welcome to our series, What the Fact?! Throughout 2018, we’re teaming up with talent at the Australian National Academy of Music to bring […]
BY JEANETTE LITTLE, AS TOLD TO STEPHANIE ESLAKE Melbourne composer Jeanette Little studied her Masters of Music at the University of Melbourne. In 2013 she […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Alice and Alex at the Independent Theatre. Nice ring to it, right? These like-minded Sydney composers are set to host a […]
BY LAURA BARTON We would like to welcome Laura in her first blog as a CutCommon contributor. I’m a violinist at the Australian National […]
CONTENT COURTESY APRA AMCOS With a booming games industry comes a demand for the music that soundtracks a player’s experience. As part of Melbourne International […]
BY ZOE DOUGLAS-KINGHORN, LEAD WRITER Callum Henshaw is a bit of a wunderkind. Hailing from Canberra, he first picked up the guitar as a […]
BY JOSEPH ASQUITH, LEAD WRITER (EDUCATION) Beethoven and Haydn Australian Haydn Ensemble Harold Lobb Hall, 11 October The Australian Haydn Ensemble performed an […]
BY ALISON PARIS The Magic Flute Brisbane City Opera, directed by Chris Clement McNee The Sideshow, West End, 29 September 2018 Mozart’s Die […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Welcome to our series, What the Fact?! Throughout 2018, we’re teaming up with talent at the Australian National Academy of Music to bring […]
BY ROSE DE LA MONTAÑA After six gruelling, enjoyable, challenging, and enlightening years of study, I’ve recently completed my Master of Music in Music Performance with […]
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