Warm your autumn soul with Nat Bartsch, Philip Glass, Bach and more this May
BY CUTCOMMON What do Philip Glass, Jane Austen, and Nat Bartsch have in common? Not much at all. And that’s exactly why we’ve chosen them […]
BY CUTCOMMON What do Philip Glass, Jane Austen, and Nat Bartsch have in common? Not much at all. And that’s exactly why we’ve chosen them […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE From commissioning 67 Australian composers in one project to presenting opportunities for musicians to play solo with a world-renowned symphony orchestra, the […]
CONTENT COURTESY ANAM To round off 2024, the musicians of ANAM present a festival of Australian music, Sounds of Australia. This year’s festival will explore […]
BY CUTCOMMON In 2022, Reuben Johnson heard his Australian National Academy of Music colleagues perform Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time. So engrossing was […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Halfway into my music degree, I had an accident. I’d been studying classical saxophone, the passion of my life since I was […]
BY CUTCOMMON Christoffer Sundqvist is a leader in his field. As a soloist, he’s performed with the world’s major orchestras. As a member of the […]
BY CUTCOMMON The inaugural ANAM Set was responsible for the creation of 67 pieces of new Australian music. It was an epic commissioning project — […]
BY CUTCOMMON If you could plan a festival around the music of one composer, who would you choose? Paavali Jumppanen’s top pick was George Crumb […]
BY CUTCOMMON Phoebe Gardner has always enjoyed listening to recordings of the Berlin Philharmonic. Now, the violinist has received the rare opportunity to learn from […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE A portable timber cube seats 52 audience members, and they’re positioned in circles around a tiny stage. A string quartet is stationed […]
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