Lloyd Van’t Hoff: Blogging from UKARIA 24
BY LLOYD VAN’T HOFF On the weekend, musicians from across the country gathered in the Adelaide Hills for UKARIA’s flagship weekend event, UKARIA 24. […]
BY LLOYD VAN’T HOFF On the weekend, musicians from across the country gathered in the Adelaide Hills for UKARIA’s flagship weekend event, UKARIA 24. […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE In this short and sweet story, we catch up with a few members of Ensemble Françaix ahead of the group’s gig this […]
BY MADELINE ROYCROFT Australian World Orchestra Turangalîla-Symphonie by Messiaen Hamer Hall, 31 July Messaien’s Turangalîla-Symphonie belongs to a special category of 20th Century repertoire […]
Applications are still open for the Australian National Academy of Music Professional Performance Program – but not for long. If you’re looking to undertake further […]
Musicians of the Australian National Academy of Music will present benefit concert Safe and Sound on July 21 at 7.30pm in aid of the Asylum […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE If you are emerging into the Australian classical music scene and you want to gain skills to succeed in your industry […]
Stefan Dohr has been principal horn for the legendary Berlin Philharmonic since 1993, and now brings his golden tones to Australia. He will perform in […]
BY CUTCOMMON If you are a budding musician looking to take your performance career to the next level, it may be the right time for you to […]
BY SUSAN DE WEGER Why is it so uncomfortable for freelance classical musicians to talk about money? Freelancers in other industries, particularly tradesmen, manage […]
BY TAMARA KOHLER Kaylie and Tamara from Rubiks take on the 48th International Summer Course for New Music, Darmstadt. You can see Rubiks present songbirdsongs in […]
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