Winner Announced: CutCommon Young Writer of the Year
Here at CutCommon, we’re excited to reveal the results of the inaugural CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. Congratulations to our winner Myles […]
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Here at CutCommon, we’re excited to reveal the results of the inaugural CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. Congratulations to our winner Myles […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Did you know Handel was just 24 when he composed his opera Agrippina? This year, talented young musicians will follow suit in […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE The Queensland Symphony Orchestra today announces the QSOCurrent festival – and we’re super excited. Moving away from tradition and convention, the […]
Picture the image of a classical music journalist in your mind. What do they look like? What kind of training have they had? What kind […]
Keen to gain professional music experience in Melbourne? The Zelman Symphony Orchestra is offering key positions for string players in all sections and other instruments […]
The folks at Warp Magazine have featured a story on our digital music store launch in their November print edition. The story comes fresh […]
CutCommon has been named as Limelight Magazine’s ‘Classical Music Site of the Month’ for November 2015. To read the article, pick up a copy of […]
Opportunities for musicians across Australia, presented by Antonia Zappia. National Tropscore Entries close October 8, 5pm http://apraamcos.com.au/events/2015/october/tropscore-entries-close/ Federation Bells Composition Competition […]
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Here at CutCommon, things are about to get hot. After many months of work behind the scenes (with plenty of coffee), […]
Opportunities for musicians across Australia, presented by Antonia Zappia. NATIONAL RELEASE: The Business of Independent Label Management applications Closing September 25, more info http://apraamcos.com.au/events/2015/september/release-the-business-of-independent-label-management/ Tropscore […]
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