Julian Day’s 24-hour organ odyssey

January 10, 2017

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   “When the clock strikes 12, I’ll begin my 24-hour odyssey. Time will tell if I make it through.” Composer Julian Day […]

A love letter from Beethoven

September 17, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE [AND BEETHOVEN]   Be cheerful – remain my true, my only treasure, my all as I am yours. Pretty romantic, right? Beethoven […]

Live Review: Tognetti, Vanska, and the TSO

September 16, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Bach! Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with Richard Tognetti (conductor, director and violin) and Satu Vanska (violin) Federation Concert Hall, 2 September   […]

At what point do we stop emerging?

August 22, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE I’ve been wondering something lately, and I don’t think I’m alone. What does it mean to be an ‘emerging’ artist? And when […]

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