How this collective will “give oxygen” to diverse creative voices
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE I’d like to preface this interview with a quote from its subject, opera singer and educator Daniel Szesiong Todd 鄭時雄: There is […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE I’d like to preface this interview with a quote from its subject, opera singer and educator Daniel Szesiong Todd 鄭時雄: There is […]
BY CARISSA DYALL When Melbourne-based contemporary classical music collective Forest Collective announced its diverse 2021 program, I was very curious about — and a little […]
BY KIYA VAN DER LINDEN-KIAN New music is a broad category, and one that redefines itself every few years. The genre has come to […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Some describe Nico’s story as “tragic”, according to cabaret artist Danielle Asciak. But in the life of this composer can be […]
CONTENT COURTESY FOREST COLLECTIVE Thirty years since Nico’s death, Forest Collective debut a contemporary music cabaret concert for 2018 Melbourne Fringe Festival. Contemporary music […]
BY ANNI KALCO Berceuse Forest Collective Church of All Nations, Carlton, 6 July It’s a cold Melbourne night, and we are inside a […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE We often consider the harp to be an instrument that’s a little rare, a little beautiful, a little mysterious. But could […]
Forest Collective, in collaboration with queer artist Addison, present a reflection on technology and emotion. Sparking life and movement, or suffusing inertia, technology increasingly works […]
BY CAROL DIXON Forest Collective: Forest Relaunched Works by Stockhausen, Reimann (AU premiere), Lawson (world premiere), Lindberg, Ingham and Edgar, Boulez, Pollard, Yuasa, Scully […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM My Heart: 2017 Melbourne Fringe Festival Works by Danaë Killian, Schoenberg, Howard Dillon, Christine McCombe, Amelia Barden, Colin McKellar, Gregers Brinch, and […]
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