It’s one step closer to the Berlin Philharmonic for Phoebe Gardner
BY CUTCOMMON Phoebe Gardner has always enjoyed listening to recordings of the Berlin Philharmonic. Now, the violinist has received the rare opportunity to learn from […]
BY CUTCOMMON Phoebe Gardner has always enjoyed listening to recordings of the Berlin Philharmonic. Now, the violinist has received the rare opportunity to learn from […]
CONTENT COURTESY JOAN SUTHERLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE As part of The Joan’s Salon Series, renowned composer and pianist Elena Kats-Chernin returns to Penrith for an […]
BY CUTCOMMON It’s been a couple of weeks since young musicians from around the world received some extraordinary news: they had won a prize in […]
BY CUTCOMMON The Melbourne Recital Centre scheduled some ripper gigs in its July program: popular guitar brothers Ziggy & Miles had commissioned a new piece […]
BY CUTCOMMON Alice Chance comes from a long line of “very creative, tough-as-nails women”. Her deep connection to family is explored in her composition Heirloom. […]
BY CUTCOMMON Joseph Franklin isn’t afraid to admit that today’s world is…well, worth being afraid of. As a global community, we face the horrors of […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Cambridge Dictionary defines the word frisson as “a sudden feeling of excitement or fear, especially when you think that something is […]
CONTENT COURTESY ENSEMBLE OFFSPRING Repetition, chaos and beauty become one in this program of musical extremes, where the greatest contemporary composers examine every aspect of […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Satsuki Odamura positions herself before a curved length of fine-grained Paulownia wood. There are 13 strings attached, their nylon stretched over little bridges […]
CONTENT COURTESY AUSTRALIAN WOMEN IN MUSIC AWARDS A special shout-out to CutCommon’s very own editor Stephanie Eslake, who has been named a finalist in the […]
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