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BY LAURA BIEMMI, TRENDS EDITOR A young woman sits alone on stage. A party hat adorns her head, yet there is no party in sight. […]
BY LAURA BIEMMI, TRENDS EDITOR A young woman sits alone on stage. A party hat adorns her head, yet there is no party in sight. […]
BY JASMINE MIDDLETON Party animal. Revolutionist. Bohemian. Uber-famous artist with the lifestyle to match. This is how conductor Benjamin Northey would describe 20-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus […]
BY BRIDGET O’BRIEN Brisbane! An operatic juggernaut of skill and panache is in town to rock the Opera Queensland stage. British/Australian baritone Duncan Rock […]
BY JESSIE WANG Music & Memory This Sounds Like Science (ongoing series) Presented as part of National Science Week with Inspiring Australia and Sydney Science Festival City […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE So you’ve been to see the opera. Maybe you were a concertgoer, taken aback by the majestic staging and tales of […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE So you’ve been to see the opera. Maybe you were a concertgoer, taken aback by the majestic staging and tales of […]
BY JASMINE MIDDLETON We would like to welcome Jasmine in her first story as a CutCommon contributor. We’re mid-way through 2018, but it’s already […]
The Peninsula Chamber Musicians will present some of the first major works of history’s leading composers. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are represented with performances of each […]
BY MADELEINE ROYCROFT It’s time to acknowledge the underappreciated champions of classical music history: composer dads. In celebration of Father’s Day, we bring you […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Catch up on your Verdi this August 14 when the Tasmanian Youth Orchestra brings prestigious baritone Warwick Fyfe to the state. […]
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