Music education matters, says Leigh Harrold, piano
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Music education matters. Whether you first picked up an instrument at school, you’re working full-time in an orchestra, or you’re just entering […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Music education matters. Whether you first picked up an instrument at school, you’re working full-time in an orchestra, or you’re just entering […]
BY MYLES OAKEY, EUROPE CORRESPONDENT Tao of GlassPhilip Glass and Phelim McDermottManchester International Festival/Improbable Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, 11-20 July Heightened by almost two hours […]
CONTENT COURTESY CITY RECITAL HALL City Recital Hall has announced the Sydney debut of the “queen of the toy piano” (The New York Times) Margaret […]
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW Ich Habe GenugGenesis BaroqueAbbotsford Convent, 7 August Genesis Baroque is a relatively newly formed Melbourne ensemble, comprising local and expatriate musicians. Bach […]
BY JASMINE MIDDLETON It’s late at night. You’ve just finished a concert after a day full of back-to-back rehearsals. As much as you enjoyed performing […]
BY MIRANDA ILCHEF Natalya Plays Music from Studio GhibliNatalya AynsleyThe Concourse, 3 August Last Saturday, I had the pleasure of watching pianist Natalya Aynsley perform […]
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BY CAMERON LAM Applying or getting nominated for an award, honour, or prize is one of the more challenging, exciting and — let’s be honest […]
BY CARISSA DYALL HushLocal Heroes seriesRubiks Collective with Lotte Betts-DeanPrimrose Potter Salon, Melbourne Recital Centre, 3 July What makes a great performance? Is the repertoire […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE When Kiri Zakinthinos was a student at the University of New South Wales, it wasn’t the Western classical music she was most […]
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