Is classical music more intellectual than pop?
A study in China used fMRI technology to test this hypothesis on 18 male participants.
Angus McPherson is a writer, editor and digital content specialist. He is a former Deputy Editor of Limelight and has written for BBC Music Magazine, RealTime Arts and CutCommon. A flute player by training, he holds a PhD in Music.
A study in China used fMRI technology to test this hypothesis on 18 male participants.
The Australian soprano and early music specialist will be teaching at the first Perth Choral Institute Summer School.
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Muscular performances of Schnittke, Schubert and Beethoven from a commanding Guest Director.
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Permission to Speak aims to explore parent-child relationships through sound, action and percussive cutlery.
The French pianist has cancelled her performances next year for personal reasons.
An independent report has found that the Orchestra’s training programme addresses an unmet need in Australia.
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British pianist Kathryn Stott will take over in 2018 following Piers Lane’s final year at the helm.
★★★★☆ Tension, anxiety and cracking dialogue drive Andrew Upton’s production of Mamet’s Hollywood satire.
In his first eclectic programme as Artistic Director, Nick Deutsch presents a fascinating season of contrasts. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Composer Kate Neal and percussionist Matthias Schack-Arnott have won large at this year’s awards.