Mofo #2: Carolina Eyck on theremin

January 27, 2017

BY THOMAS MISSON   Carolina Eyck Mona Foma Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania, 20 January   Many people know the theremin from the […]

Julian Day’s 24-hour organ odyssey

January 10, 2017

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   “When the clock strikes 12, I’ll begin my 24-hour odyssey. Time will tell if I make it through.” Composer Julian Day […]

Mofo #1: Ensemble Offspring

January 21, 2016

BY THOMAS MISSON   Ensemble Offspring Mofo Nolan Gallery, Mona, 16 January   The Nolan Gallery played host to a large, unattended percussion set-up with […]

New York, New York: Joanna Wallfisch

December 30, 2015

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   Joanna Wallfisch was born to a family of classical musicians. Her father was a cellist, older brother an opera singer and […]

“Liberating”: Allison Bell talks avant-garde

June 17, 2015

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Tasmanian-born soprano Allison Bell’s haunting voice has been heard by audiences across Australia and Europe, awarding the young singer with scholarships, prizes, […]

Live review: In Praise of Darkness

June 25, 2014

BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE   In Praise of Darkness (as part of Dark Mofo) Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anu Tali and featuring Jacqueline Porter (soprano) […]

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