Peninsula Chamber Musicians present the firsts
The Peninsula Chamber Musicians will present some of the first major works of history’s leading composers. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are represented with performances of each […]
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The Peninsula Chamber Musicians will present some of the first major works of history’s leading composers. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven are represented with performances of each […]
Ziggy and Miles Johnston are brothers who share a deep passion for music and their instrument, the classical guitar. Classical Latin Grooves is an evening […]
Joel Brennan (trumpet), Don Immel (trombone), and Ken Murray (guitar), form Australian ensemble Three, and they’re set to perform at the Melbourne Recital Centre this […]
The Hobart Wind Symphony with conductor Simon Reade will premiere Angus Davison’s striking new work Fantasia on a Webern Row alongside works by Reade, David […]
Subscribe to CutCommon by 10pm January 30, and you’ll automatically enter into our giveaway to win a free double pass to this event! ‘I […]
The University of Queensland School of Music is set to host two special concerts as part of its Taubman Approach in Australia Series. On February […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE In 2016, two Australian composers launched an ambitious crowdfunding campaign that would unite emerging arts practitioners across the country for a special […]
Guitar Trek celebrates 30 years with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra for their Shell Prom Picnic Concert. Conducted by Graham Abbott of ABC Classic FM Keys […]
The Melbourne Recital Centre has awarded the July-December 2016 Contemporary Masters Award to the Melbourne Guitar Quartet. The group, featuring Ben Dix, Dan McKay, Jeremy […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra chief conductor and artistic director Marko Letonja will lead the orchestra into its 70th year. Dr David Rich, […]
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