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Classical Music
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Private music lessons bucking the belt-tightening trend

Retailers are struggling. Cafes feeling the crunch. But the private music lesson business seems unaffected by 'cozzie livs' pressures. Why?

June 5, 2024
Jazz
Live Review

Review: Remy Le Boeuf Quartet (Sydney Con Jazz Festival)

The intimate and beautiful world of Remy Le Boeuf crowns a day of vibrant jazz from young and old.

June 3, 2024
News
news

Liza Lim awarded Australian Research Council Fellowship worth $3.74m

Liza Lim to lead a five-year program designed to encourage engagement with urgent climate and social issues through music.

May 30, 2024
Vocal & Choral
news

Struggle eased with new prize for choral composers

PhD student Lucy Blomfield awarded the inaugural Helen Channon Memorial Prize for a work featuring words by Charles Darwin.

May 23, 2024
Festivals, News
features

Shake, rattle and roll: Sydney trains go Tekno

Sydney's train system gets some tekno luv courtesy of Paul Mac and Vivid. All aboard!

May 22, 2024
Jazz
features

2024 Sydney Con Jazz Festival lineup announced

Sax star Remy La Boeuf, Katie Noonan, Brekky Boy and a slew of Australian jazz legends grace the program of the one-day festival.

April 24, 2024
Classical Music
news

Vale Ara Vartoukian, renowned piano technician and philanthropist

The classical music community pays tribute to a man "who always put the artist and their art first".

April 22, 2024
Opinion
features

Building bridges into the future of music

AI music will be omnipresent in our lives, writes Ivan Zavada. We need to develop new models of collective artistry and understanding.

April 17, 2024
Classical Music
news

Brass stars to shine

Sydney Conservatorium to host some of the country's top players blowing their own trumpets.

March 28, 2024
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Goldner goodbye tour begins

Goldner String Quartet bookends its 30-year farewell tour with concerts in the room in which it has done much of its finest work.

March 8, 2024
Instrumental, Theatre
features

Making love and music in a new Greek-Australian story

In Agapi & Other Kinds of Love, composer James Humberstone and rapper Luka Lesson combine ancient poetry and modern hip-hop.

February 29, 2024
Classical Music
features

Listening to Earth: the counterpoint of sand and sea

In a new sound installation, composer Damien Ricketson and sound scholar/artist Diana Chester amplify the imperceptible sounds of the beach.

February 9, 2024
Supported by Sydney Conservatorium of Music

The Coronation of Poppea: Playing fast and loose

Murder and greed propel Monteverdi's Poppea but really, says director David Berthold, it’s a story of “humans being human".

October 13, 2023

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