Making music in the ridiculously beautiful Austrian Alps
BY JEFFREY PALMER, UNITED STATES CORRESPONDENT On a bright August morning, I awoke in my hotel room to the distant, pulsing sound of rushing water. […]
BY JEFFREY PALMER, UNITED STATES CORRESPONDENT On a bright August morning, I awoke in my hotel room to the distant, pulsing sound of rushing water. […]
BY JO ST LEON One of the highlights of attending a Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra concert for me is watching its principal double bass player Stuart […]
BY CARISSA DYALL It was a weekend showing off what the classical guitar had to offer. The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music hosted the Guitar Perspectives […]
BY JASMINE MIDDLETON You might’ve read my recent story about what it’s like to be in introvert in classical music. From hiding behind our phones […]
CONTENT COURTESY CLASSICAL:NEXT The global gathering for all art music professionals, Classical:NEXT, has opened its annual Call for Proposals. Music professionals, artists, ensembles, speakers, pioneers, mentors, […]
BY JASMINE MIDDLETON AND STEPHANIE ESLAKE If you could design any concert program, what music would you include? How about “the half-modern music that is […]
BY ALEXANDRA MATHEW Many artists will be content with cultivating and successfully maintaining just one career in their lifetime. Not so for Elizabeth Hill-Cooper — […]
CONTENT COURTESY AUSTRALIAN WOMEN IN MUSIC AWARDS Ngaiire, Mojo Juju, Christine Anu, Claire Edwardes, and Alice Skye are among the stellar list of finalists in […]
CONTENT COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES UNSW welcomes Ensemble Liaison and violinist Nemanja Radulović to Sydney in October! Each year, Ensemble Liaison invites an […]
CONTENT COURTESY SIDNEY MYER CREATIVE FELLOWSHIPS Courage is at the core of the Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships, and this year, nine exceptional mid-career artists have […]
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