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BY MIRANDA ILCHEF Trigger warning: This interview contains detailed discussion about death and dying. On the first weekend in December, a unique and fascinating […]
Writer-musicians bring the latest from Australia’s classical and new music scene
BY MIRANDA ILCHEF Trigger warning: This interview contains detailed discussion about death and dying. On the first weekend in December, a unique and fascinating […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Welcome to our series, What the Fact?! Throughout 2018, we’re teaming up with talent at the Australian National Academy of Music to bring […]
BY KIYA VAN DER LINDEN-KIAN New music is a broad category, and one that redefines itself every few years. The genre has come to […]
BY JESSIE WANG, LEAD WRITER (COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL AWARENESS) Sydney-based musician and charity worker Jessie Wang is a mental health advocate and studies psychology at […]
BY LAURA BARTON At 26 years old, Jiyoon Lee is the youngest and first female concertmaster of Staatskapelle Berlin. Her success with the orchestra […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Compassion. Undoubtedly, it’s a quality that drives music itself. Through compassion, we can allow music to move us. We can feel […]
BY ALISON PARIS The National Capital Orchestra, directed by Leonard Weiss, has enjoyed entertaining young audiences for years. And they’ve chosen to wrap up […]
BY TIM HANNAH Like many artists and arts workers in Australia, I’ve been following recent developments regarding the review into the Major Performing Arts […]
BY SYLVIE WOODS, LEAD WRITER (NSW) Disclaimer: This feature was written under the guidance of the University of Sydney as part of Sylvie‘s studies in publishing. […]
BY CHLOE SANGER Matthew Teodori, Adam Bedell, and Cullen Faulk are line upon line. This Austin-based new music trio has recently returned home from […]
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