How a church hall, tea, and your mum are revamping chamber music this May
BY CHANTAL NGUYEN Adelaide violinist Jacqui Carías had returned to Australia in 2018 from a whirlwind European music trip. A globe-trotting musician, she was trying […]
BY CHANTAL NGUYEN Adelaide violinist Jacqui Carías had returned to Australia in 2018 from a whirlwind European music trip. A globe-trotting musician, she was trying […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Can you remember the experience of a pre-COVID concert? If you haven’t thought about it for a while, I’d invite you to […]
CONTENT COURTESY THE AUSTRALIAN STRING QUARTET February 2020 was the last time the Australian String Quartet toured the country. As an organisation built for full-time […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Think of the word “emo” and you might be propelled straight back to your youth. Long black sleeves. Eyes lined. Ears blasted […]
CONTENT COURTESY THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC The Australian National Academy of Music has announced the 67 Australian composers who will be participating in […]
BY LEAH BLANKENDAAL Perfect Day Music Foundation’s mission is to champion the work of underrepresented people in classical music. Formed in January 2020, PDMF came […]
BY CUTCOMMON Seven artists have been selected as winners of the Panoramic Music and Melbourne Composers’ League Inaugural Solo Performer Commissioning Competition. Some emerging, some […]
BY MIRANDA ILCHEF, LEAD WRITER (NSW) The newly formed Dreambox Collective opens its 2021 season with A Space of One’s Own; a musical exploration of […]
BY MIRANDA ILCHEF, LEAD WRITER (NSW) Live At YoursHarpist Emily Granger and flautist Joshua BattyKen Done Gallery, 31 March I recently had the pleasure of […]
BY ALISON PARIS, LEAD WRITER (CHILDREN AND EARLY LEARNING) Dots+Loops VibrationsNewstead Brewing Co, Milton, 27 March Dots+Loops curator and founder Kieran Welch describes Vibrations as […]
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