4 women who composed for their own voices
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW While there are innumerable composer-pianists, the composer-singer is a rarer breed. And, while we can learn a lot about the voices of […]
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW While there are innumerable composer-pianists, the composer-singer is a rarer breed. And, while we can learn a lot about the voices of […]
BY JO ST LEON Natalie Clein and Katya ApekishevaMusica Viva TasmaniaHobart Town Hall, 2 March Natalie Clein and Katya Apekisheva presented a wonderfully varied program […]
BY ALEX SIEGERS Treble Helix UnlockedThe Song CompanySt James, Sydney, 22 February The Eton Choirbook – a giant manuscript from Eton College Chapel – has […]
Hey, there. You found us. We’re posting 2,500 copies of this little music mag across the country this year. Want one? They’re totally free for everyone. We’re […]
Our second print edition is about to make its way across Australia! As we prepare, we bring you our showcase of talented emerging arts journalists […]
Our second print edition is about to make its way across Australia! As we prepare, we bring you our showcase of talented emerging arts journalists […]
Our second print edition is about to make its way across Australia! As we prepare, we bring you our showcase of talented emerging arts journalists […]
Our second print edition is about to make its way across Australia! As we prepare, we bring you our showcase of talented emerging arts journalists […]
BY LILY BRYANT In 2018, I performed in a concert held at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University in celebration of International Women’s Day. The concert’s aim […]
BY JEFFREY PALMER The Living Dying Opera Ju-eh (Juecheng Chen), Hwarg (Howie Kenty), and visual artist François-Thibaut PencenatAbrons Arts Center, New York, 23 February Upon […]
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