4 classical music concerts you can check out in August
BY CUTCOMMON The Melbourne Recital Centre scheduled some ripper gigs in its July program: popular guitar brothers Ziggy & Miles had commissioned a new piece […]
BY CUTCOMMON The Melbourne Recital Centre scheduled some ripper gigs in its July program: popular guitar brothers Ziggy & Miles had commissioned a new piece […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Since COVID-19 was first declared a pandemic, the entire nature of our industry has shifted, with artists forced to rethink their projects […]
BY KIYA VAN DER LINDEN-KIAN We would like to welcome Kiya in his first story as a CutCommon contributor. According to Nikki Edgar, there […]
BY ALISON PARIS We would like to welcome Alison in her first story as a CutCommon contributor. Are those bubbles onstage? It’s highly likely. […]
BY JOHN GLOVER We know it can take a while to trawl through all the headlines in your newsfeed. So we’ve compiled our top […]
BY LUCY RASH Two types of people walk the alleys of Melbourne’s wildly eclectic arts scene: those who argue classical music is a static […]
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas… It’s been an incredible year for new music in Australia, and as the summer arrives there is […]
Friends, the next couple of months are gonna be HUGE. How impressive is Australia’s classical music scene? Heading into the end of the year, there’s plenty of […]
Join Inventi Ensemble next month for a cultural journey from East to West at the Melbourne Recital Centre. Featuring works by composers Toru Takemitsu, Tan […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE One does not simply re-invent a Prokofiev symphony. Unless one is a member of Inventi Ensemble, of course. Co-artistic directors Melissa […]
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