Meet the two Sydney grads who are making it at Juilliard and Yale
BY JEFFREY PALMER Violinist Ye Jin Min and pianist Alexander Yau are two very talented young Australian musicians – and they’re making their way as […]
Writer-musicians bring the latest from Australia’s classical and new music scene
BY JEFFREY PALMER Violinist Ye Jin Min and pianist Alexander Yau are two very talented young Australian musicians – and they’re making their way as […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE For students enrolled in music performance, university orchestras and ensembles can provide a gateway into industry life. These groups can empower their […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Should you stay in Australia to build your music career, or travel overseas in search of bigger things? What even are those bigger things? […]
BY CELINE CHONG, LEAD WRITER (QLD) One pianist – check. Oh, two pianists? If you say so — check. Wait, 10 pianists?! Make no mistake: […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Some tremendous visiting artists have come to perform with musicians of the Australian National Academy of Music. And, even if you’ve been […]
BY EMMA SULLIVAN The Australian World Orchestra brings together some of Australia’s best and brightest musicians from orchestras all over the world. But what you […]
BY ROSE DE LA MONTAÑA Welcome to our new mini interview series, in which we chat with some of the world’s top classical guitarists — each […]
BY LAURA BIEMMI, TRENDS EDITOR Friendship and music-making have a lot in common: connecting with others, a sense of community, and the expression of shared […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Should you stay in Australia to build your music career, or travel overseas in search of bigger things? What even are those bigger things? […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Monique Clare doesn’t restrict herself to genre or job — she makes music the way she wants to. And that means combining […]
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