Corrina Bonshek brings new music to regional Australia
BY LEWIS INGHAM We would like to welcome Lewis Ingham in his first interview as a CutCommon contributor. Corrina Bonshek feels a responsibility to be an […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM We would like to welcome Lewis Ingham in his first interview as a CutCommon contributor. Corrina Bonshek feels a responsibility to be an […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Ever wondered what another universe would sound like? Brisbane classical/electronic duo Argo will show you this month when they set best-selling […]
BY ZOE BARKER Syzygy Ensemble Our Space Melbourne Recital Centre, 11 August Some of the most exciting new music-making and composition in Australia […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Place your trust in Christopher Healey as he takes you through seven days and nights of purgatory. The Queensland composer’s latest […]
BY ZOE BARKER Penny Quartet Australian National Academy of Music, 2 August ANAM alumni ensemble the Penny Quartet impressed a responsive audience at […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE “Now, why didn’t we think of that?” This is a glimpse into Australian composer Ian Munro’s thoughts on the creative energy […]
BY CAMPBELL BANKS ‘I bet that quarter-tone piano would have sounded amazing.’ Well, there’s a thought I could never have predicted would wind its […]
BY MADELINE ROYCROFT Through Nature to Eternity Tinalley String Quartet with guest artist Lior Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre, 4 May ‘All […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Perth composer Josten Myburgh, 21, reflects on his 2013 journey to Palermo in new piece ‘a window in Sicily’. The 40-minute […]
BY ANGUS DAVISON Today we acknowledge the tragic passing of an incredible figure in the history of 20th Century music, Pierre Boulez. Born in […]
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