Jazz Intensive: Tom Vincent masterclass and workshop
In Hobart this month? Check out this Jazz Intensive: Tom Vincent Masterclass/Workshop, Jazz Harmony and Improvisation. Learn how to play classic jazz standards incorporating the […]
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In Hobart this month? Check out this Jazz Intensive: Tom Vincent Masterclass/Workshop, Jazz Harmony and Improvisation. Learn how to play classic jazz standards incorporating the […]
Sirius Chamber Ensemble presents a collaborative fundraiser for not-for-profit organisation Habitat for Humanity Australia. The concert program will focus on the plight of the homeless […]
The Pythia Prize is a new commission project that will see an Australian female composer collaborate with Rubiks to create a new work to be […]
The Choir of St James’ and the Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne, combine to present a program of choral music reflecting the end […]
BY KATIE MILLER-CRISPE Champion of contemporary choral music Voyces will be joined in Perth this Saturday by renowned Australian soprano Rachelle Durkin for upcoming […]
CONTENT COURTESY GUITAR BRISBANE Lorenzo Micheli has taken up a busy concert career throughout the world since winning the first prize in some of […]
CONTENT COURTESY GONDWANA INDIGENOUS CHILDREN’S CHOIR Two internationally renowned children’s choirs, Gondwana Indigenous Children’s Choir (GICC) and the Vienna Boys’ Choir (VBC/Wiener Sängerknaben) will […]
CONTENT COURTESY KATIE MILLER-CRISPE, OPERANTICS In the bohemian decadence of this cabaret, not everyone is who they appear to be under the spotlight. Discover […]
Did you know CutCommon subscribers receive live music discounts and giveaway opportunities every month? Here’s a taste of what’s happening in September… We’d […]
Tomorrow, the University of Sydney’s Wind Symphony will present Cameron Lam’s Yggdrasil: The World Tree concerto for contrabass clarinet and wind symphony. Yggdrasil was born […]
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