The best and worst of double reeds with Ensemble Françaix
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE In this short and sweet story, we catch up with a few members of Ensemble Françaix ahead of the group’s gig this […]
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BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE In this short and sweet story, we catch up with a few members of Ensemble Françaix ahead of the group’s gig this […]
“An unforgettable concert.” That’s how Markus Karas, organist at Bonn Cathedral, described By the Waters of Babylon by the Australian Chamber Choir. The program was performed 14 times across Europe last July. Artistic Director Douglas Lawrence selected works that explore the text of Psalm 137: the Israelites mourn the loss of […]
Content courtesy Diana Wolfe, Wolfe Records Goanna band’s 1980s hit song Solid Rock performed in Pitjantjatjara by a 225-voice choir will be one of […]
CutCommon is a member of the Arts Wellbeing Collective, supporting mental and physical health in our industry. AWC: Share your thoughts – Tour Management […]
FROM THE CUTCOMMON TEAM We are thrilled to announce the winner and runners-up of the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. In […]
Neither a classical concert or a club gig, Dots+Loops explores the spaces in between. Centred around two nights this September, the inaugural Companions festival features […]
We love our CutCommon friends, and that’s why we’re hosting a special July giveaway valued at $264. You could win double passes to these three […]
If you’re a musician in Australia thinking about study, we want to hear from you. We’ve teamed up with ANAM to conduct a national survey, […]
Applications are still open for the Australian National Academy of Music Professional Performance Program – but not for long. If you’re looking to undertake further […]
The Choir of St James’ with cellist Rowena Macneish and percussionists Joshua Hill and Tim Brigden present a program of music inspired by the […]
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