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BY MADELINE ROYCROFT If you have ever questioned the amount of orchestral playing opportunities in Melbourne, this one goes out to you. On Wednesday […]
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BY MADELINE ROYCROFT If you have ever questioned the amount of orchestral playing opportunities in Melbourne, this one goes out to you. On Wednesday […]
If you find yourself in Hobart this month and want to see a whole bunch of young people making crazy art, get on this. Light […]
It’s a full year for the Sydney Youth Orchestras – and with the launch of their brand new group, the Western Sydney Youth Orchestra – […]
Would you like to join the CutCommon team? Become a contributor. We’re expanding our team and are on the hunt for passionate writers and music […]
Matt Withers has launched a Pozible campaign to crowdfund his new album. The talented guitarist, who supports new composers as part of the Matt Withers […]
The CutCommon team is thrilled to be shortlisted for the Classical:NEXT 2017 Innovation Award! CutCommon appears as one of 10 finalists who have been selected […]
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 […]
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