WRITER LINE-UP // Isaac Mouskovias, VIC

MEET THE TEAM BRINGING YOU CUTCOMMON'S FIRST EVER PRINT EDITION

We’re going to print!

 

In 2018, CutCommon has launched its first ever print magazine. And as far as we know, it’s also the first street press publication in Australia dedicated to sharing the stories of young and emerging classical musicians.

You’ll be able to pick up a copy of CutCommon’s physical edition for free when you visit one of the 50-or-so venues in our roving launch. (And if you subscribe to CutCommon, we’ll also post one straight to your door.)

To celebrate, we continue to bring your our print magazine writer line-up. So join us as we reveal the talent working hard behind-the-scenes to craft this bold new national magazine.

 

 

WRITERS IN PRINT!

Isaac Mouskovias, VIC

 

Pianist and vocalist Isaac Mouskovias was born in rural Mildura, where he took the opportunity to start accompanying professionally at just 14 years old. He says he “specializes in whatever he is playing that week,” and he is experienced in Baroque opera to lieder, avant-garde, and music theatre. Isaac achieved his Associate Diploma in piano performance with distinction before auditioning for his Bachelor of Music when he was 16. He started study at the University of New England while he taught more than 50 students per week himself, and continued to travel the country as an accompanist.

Isaac pursued further study in Adelaide before moving to Melbourne to work with the APO Arts Academy, the Brighton Grammar School, and continue his freelance accompanying. Isaac’s teaching philosophy is built on the Russian School of Piano Playing. He specializes in children’s pedagogy, but also teaches students of all ages and levels. Isaac was recently accepted into his Masters of Music, specialising in Accompaniment and Repetiteurship.

Want to learn more about Isaac? Check out his interview in our Con Fuoco series.

 

Stay tuned to learn about more about the talented writers bringing you CutCommon!

 


Image supplied. Credit: Keisha Rose Doyle.