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Margaret Leng Tan: “Concerts are much too serious affairs”

August 26, 2019

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE I was flabbergasted — yes, flabbergasted — when Margaret Leng Tan told me she’s never headlined a show before. After all, The […]

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EVENTS // 12 hours, 20 performances at Sydney’s Extended Play

August 14, 2019

CONTENT COURTESY CITY RECITAL HALL City Recital Hall has announced the Sydney debut of the “queen of the toy piano” (The New York Times) Margaret […]

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Vicky Chow deconstructs the way we think about ‘new’ music

August 20, 2018

BY MIRANDA ILCHEF   As a musician, it can be challenging to find a balance between preserving the traditions of classical music and wanting to […]

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