The Seven Worst Things About Circular Breathing
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON Wind players have long been jealous of strings, who can play and breathe at the same time. Although circular breathing has […]
BY ANGUS MCPHERSON Wind players have long been jealous of strings, who can play and breathe at the same time. Although circular breathing has […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Musica Viva Tasmania Benaud Trio Works by Beethoven, Matthew Hindson, and Dvorak Hobart Town Hall, 10 March 2015 Melbourne’s Benaud […]
BY ANGUS DAVISON Margaret Leng Tan Clangor! The Spiegeltent, Hobart, 10 March 2015 Margaret Leng Tan’s Speigletent performance employed a battery of non-conventional […]
BY ANTONIA ZAPPIA The Music Box Project ‘Project: in 4’ Glebe Justice Centre, Glebe, 4 March 2015 Founders of The Music Box Project […]
BY UMA MUTHIA Glancing at her busy schedule, Georgia Ioakimidis-MacDougall maintains a cool head in front of the day’s challenges. Organising venues, meeting deadlines, […]
BY DELIA BARTLE Described as ‘Queen of the Toy Piano’, Margaret Leng Tan is a revolutionary artist who pushes the boundaries of sound as […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Metropolitan Opera. Paris Opera. New York Philharmonic. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Vienna Philharmonic. These are just a few of the leading […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra ‘Symphonic Dances’ Works by Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Kay, and Grieg Federation Concert Hall, 28 February 2015 In […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Huon Quartet (Elinor Lea, Rohana O’Malley, Douglas Coghill, Jane Tallon) ‘Transcendence’ String Quartet Op. 11 by Barber, String Quartet Op. […]
BY TAMARA KOHLER Bim and Bob are heading to the symphony tonight; a program of Sculthorpe, Mozart and Beethoven. Bim has her best little […]
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