Live Review: Beethoven @ Sydney Festival

January 29, 2016

BY ANGUS MCPHERSON   Anima Eterna Brugge Beethoven Symphony 9 Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall, 25 January   A performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 […]

Three siblings, two weeks, one camp

January 27, 2016

BY DELIA BARTLE   Violinists Josef, Karla and Natasha Hanna are no strangers to music – or each other. The siblings, all under 23, participated […]

Making a Music Venue: 101

January 27, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Can’t find a suitable concert venue for your next gig? Make one. That’s what Nick Slaney is up to this year, […]

Live review: Anima Eterna Brugge

January 26, 2016

BY ANGUS MCPHERSON   Anima Eterna Brugge Beethoven Symphonies 8 and 7 City Recital Hall, 22 January   For Belgian conductor Jos van Immerseel, an […]

Con Fuoco: Carlin Hara-Crockford

January 21, 2016

Welcome to Con Fuoco – CutCommon’s interview series with emerging musicians across Australia.   At 11, Carlin Hara-Crockford picked up the alto saxophone. But it […]

Mofo #1: Ensemble Offspring

January 21, 2016

BY THOMAS MISSON   Ensemble Offspring Mofo Nolan Gallery, Mona, 16 January   The Nolan Gallery played host to a large, unattended percussion set-up with […]

Tilde Festival: celebrating new music

January 21, 2016

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Prepare to hear music you’ve never heard before. The Tilde New Music Festival showcases just that – new and rarely heard […]

Classical music inspired by holidays

January 21, 2016

BY MADELINE ROYCROFT   It’s that time of year again. If, like me, you spent almost every night of the Christmas break watching Netflix in […]

Is classical music boring?

January 19, 2016

BY SAMUEL COTTELL   I have a confession to make. Sometimes I get bored at classical music concerts. Don’t get me wrong. It’s not the […]

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