SYO goes Live at Level 28

May 25, 2017

Dress up and join the Sydney Youth Orchestras for a classical music party in support of young musicians! Live at Level 28 is a bespoke chamber music festival […]

Nu Day: Music for the Apology

May 25, 2017

BY DAVID LEMPRIERE-LAUGHTON   Celebrated Australian pianist David Lempriere-Laughton will launch his album Nu Day 2008 – twelve piano pieces for the Year of the Apology at […]

AMEB competition time!

May 25, 2017

The AMEB is celebrating the arrival of its new Facebook page with a competition! You could win a full conference pass to the Australian Piano Pedagogy […]

What is the future of Australian arts journalism?

May 25, 2017

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE, EDITOR   Arts journalism in Australia faces a challenging future. The news that Fairfax has announced it will cut 125 positions, demolishing its coverage of the arts […]

Live review: Angela Hewitt in Hobart

May 23, 2017

BY THOMAS MISSON   Angela Hewitt Bach, Scarlatti, Ravel, Chabrier Federation Concert Hall, 13 May   Hewitt opened the recital with two of Bach’s Partitas […]

Navigating the post-university storm

May 22, 2017

BY LEWIS INGHAM   At times, existing in a post-university environment feels like floating in a great expansive ocean where my feet can’t touch the […]

Study at ANAM? Let’s do this

May 22, 2017

BY CUTCOMMON   If you are a budding musician looking to take your performance career to the next level, it may be the right time for you to […]

Live review: Four Seasons with the TSO

May 19, 2017

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Four Seasons Works by Vivaldi and Max Richter Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Federation Concert Hall, 11 May   Old and new. It’s […]

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