EVENTS // Tempo Rubato: QICMC Prize Celebration Recital
CONTENT COURTESY TEMPO RUBATO Melbourne trio (oboe, bassoon, and piano) Ensemble Françaix was crowned first prize winner of the 2019 Queensland International Chamber Music Competition […]
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CONTENT COURTESY TEMPO RUBATO Melbourne trio (oboe, bassoon, and piano) Ensemble Françaix was crowned first prize winner of the 2019 Queensland International Chamber Music Competition […]
CONTENT COURTESY 2019 ART MUSIC AWARDS Winners have been announced across 11 national categories and eight state categories of the 2019 Art Music Awards at […]
CONTENT COURTESY CITY RECITAL HALL City Recital Hall has announced the Sydney debut of the “queen of the toy piano” (The New York Times) Margaret […]
CONTENT COURTESY AWMA Following a wildly successful inaugural year in 2018, the Australian Women in Music Awards will return on 8 and 9 October, shining […]
CONTENT COURTESY ARCADIA WINDS Entries are now open for the 2019 Arcadia Winds Composition Prize. Australians aged 18-35 may submit a newly composed work for […]
CONTENT COURTESY ENSEMBLE APEX In 2020, Sydney’s Ensemble Apex presents its most ambitious season yet across three outstanding programs, and it’s seeking submissions of a […]
INTRODUCTION BY CUTCOMMON/ RESEARCH CONTENT COURTESY OF THE VICTORIAN MUSIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICE How much do you really know about the way Australian listeners engage with […]
CONTENT COURTESY MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL SAXOPHONE FESTIVAL The Melbourne International Saxophone Festival returns in 2019 to bring together some of the best national and international musicians […]
CONTENT COURTESY AUSTRALIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA Celebrate the achievements of Australia’s best young musical talent with a showcase featuring works by Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, and Australian composer […]
CONTENT COURTESY THE CHOIR OF ST JAMES’ Handel’s L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato: ‘The Cheerful, the Thoughtful, and the Moderate Man‘ The Choir of […]
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