Storytelling with the Newcastle Youth Orchestra
Newcastle Youth Orchestra joins with the Newcastle Writer’s Festival in 2017 in Kids Classics: Josephine Wants to Dance. This group of emerging musicians will perform […]
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Newcastle Youth Orchestra joins with the Newcastle Writer’s Festival in 2017 in Kids Classics: Josephine Wants to Dance. This group of emerging musicians will perform […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE It’s official: Queen Elizabeth II is the longest reigning monarch in British royal history. And 65 years on the job certainly calls for […]
A meeting is called to order. Seated around eight tables, with ‘dinner-table turntables’ or Lazy Susans, the audience is implicated in a protocol of encounters. […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE At just 11 years old, Dindin Wang is a star violinist. She gave her first performance when she was 8 (just […]
Backed by a 7-piece band of Melbourne finest musicians from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, The Bamboos, and Angus and Julia Stone, Fem will perform songs […]
BY CHRISTOPHER WAINWRIGHT Australia’s longest and most significant prize celebrating the art of collaborative piano performance, The Geoffrey Parsons Award, will now become a […]
Melbourne Youth Orchestra begins its 50th year celebrations with a thrilling program of drama, revolution and romance, directed by Chief Conductor Steven Hillinger. The program […]
Celebrating the 65th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne, the Australian Chamber Choir presents the music that helped to make her coronation […]
Trivium – Latin: The place where three roads meet. Monika Koerner (flute) and Nicole Tait (bassoon) form the core of Ensemble Trivium: a group which […]
Brisbane-based collective Dots+Loops has launched a Kickstarter campaign to support its 2017 concert series – and a hot new mini-fest of music in September. If you […]
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