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July 2026

EVENTS // Strings and Voices at Hawthorne Arts Centre

July 31, 2026

CONTENT COURTESY BOROONDARA ARTS This August, as winter settles softly across Melbourne’s inner east, Hawthorn Arts Centre will glow with song, strings, and shared breath […]

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How the Tasman Peninsula became a rugged inspiration for Meredith Beardmore’s new solo album

July 29, 2026

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE A bit over an hour south of Hobart lies the natural, rugged wonder of the Tasman Peninsula. The landscape is at once […]

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This Adelaide festival is entirely dedicated to saxophones and clarinets

July 28, 2026

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE You don’t have to play a woodwind instrument to be part of the Adelaide Clarinet & Saxophone Festival. You only need a […]

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David Hirschfelder has reimagined three of his iconic film scores

July 27, 2026

BY LILY BRYANT If you’re a fan of Australian film, chances are you’ve heard the timeless scores of Oscar-nominated composer David Hirschfelder. With credits like […]

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How Foley artists use coconuts, buckets, and veggies to create the sounds of cinema

July 24, 2026

BY LILY BRYANT Picture a concerto soloist out the front of an orchestra. What image comes to mind? Perhaps they’re wearing a flashy tux, or […]

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The Australian World Orchestra will premiere a new song cycle from Jonathan Mills

July 23, 2026

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE What is the sound of Australia? You will hear it in the notes of Jonathan Mills’ composition Songs for the Stranger, which […]

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Be part of the first-ever international tour for AYO Symphonists  

July 18, 2026

BY LILY BRYANT For aspiring Australian classical musicians, it can be easy to feel isolated.  By the mere fact of our geography, we’re far away […]

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I was co-chair of the AYO Youth Council. This is what drew me to the organisation

July 3, 2026

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Attend a classical music performance in Australia, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who isn’t connected to the Australian Youth Orchestra. […]

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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