LIVE REVIEW // Emma checks out the ANAM Set Festival
BY EMMA SULLIVAN The ANAM Set Festival: Opening NightAbbotsford Convent, 13 May Few industries were harder hit by the pandemic than the arts, with countless […]
BY EMMA SULLIVAN The ANAM Set Festival: Opening NightAbbotsford Convent, 13 May Few industries were harder hit by the pandemic than the arts, with countless […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The pandemic has challenged the artists of Australia. One group of performers, composers, visual artists, and poets will confront not only the […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Musicians across the world are uniting in a new campaign to demand climate action. In Australia, familiar names in our classical and […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE When Perth composer Lydia Gardiner opens Instagram and scrolls to a new post from Trash Fire Poetry, she’s struck with a wave […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Cyrus Meurant hasn’t stopped composing since the pandemic began. While performances of his work have been impacted by concert cancellations, Cyrus has […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE So you know, this story discusses topics surrounding bullying, sexual harassment, and assault. For mental health support, contact your GP, call the […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE We all love music that tells a story. Whether composed for an opera or ballet, we soak up the passion and tragedy […]
BY JOSEPH ASQUITH, LEAD WRITER (EDUCATION) Daniel Elms, Roopa Panesar, and Coby Sey New Music Biennial, CoventryDrapers Hall and HMV Empire, 24 April When it’s […]
BY ELIZABETH ANDERSON, AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER CHOIR In this blog, Elizabeth Anderson of the Australian Chamber Choir shares her journey into discovering the music of Agatha […]
BY LILY BRYANT Picture yourself at 6, or 8, or 10 years old. You’ve been crammed into the school hall with your fellow students, and […]
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