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Ravel’s Bolero Now Out Of Copyright
Maurice Ravel’s Bolero, written in 1928 and one of the world’s most recognisable pieces of classical music is out of copyright, and lies in the public domain, which means it is much more likely to be heard in a variety of contexts. Dreaded by snare drum players the world over, Ravel’s Bolero came to popular attention…
James Fraser On The Marais Project’s ‘Master And Pupil’
The Marais Project’s May concert is a collaboration between Marais Project Director, Jenny Eriksson and leading young Australian actor, writer and film maker, James Fraser (The Water Diviner, The Devil’s Playground and The Turning) to create Master and Pupil, a new musical-theatrical event. Together, they have formulated a series of penetrating and moving reflections in words and…
Butterflying: Tamara-Anna Cislowska Records The Piano Music Of Elena Kats-Chernin
A new recording of the piano music of Elena Kats-Chernin, Butterflying, is due for release this week, as a double CD on ABC Classics (ABC 481 2625). Performed by ARIA-Award winner Tamara-Anna Cislowska and the composer herself, Butterflying is the first major survey of the piano music of Elena Kats-Chernin. Ever since her childhood in Uzbekistan,…
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s Mozart Requiem:100 Voices Look Book
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra opened its season Mozart Requiem: 100 Voices at the City Recital Hall last week. The orchestra was joined by the gifted singers of the Australian Brandenburg Young Voices and the Australian Brandenburg Choir in diverse choral classics ending in an awe-inspiring performance of Mozart’s Requiem. Scroll down to see all 6 images…
Double Passes To The Marais Project’s ‘Master And Pupil’
Stuck for a Mother’s Day present? Treat your mother to an innovative event that combines music and theatre which combines reflections in words and music, on the famous French novel and film Tous les matins du monde. Our friends at the Marais Project have double passes (worth $90 each) to their next concert, Master and Pupil…
The Idea Of North On Tour With New CD ‘Ballads’
The ARIA award-winning cappella ensemble The Idea of North have just released their 13th album Ballads, (ABC 478 2693) and will tour nationally in May. Founded in Canberra, soprano Sally Cameron, alto Naomi Crellin, tenor Nick Begbie and bass Andrew Piper have performed together since 1993. Ballads have always been a favourite in the repertoire of…
Latest reviews
Concert Review: Schubert Immersion Weekend / Seraphim Trio
Seraphim Trio: Helen Ayres (violin), Anna Goldsworthy (piano), Tim Nankervis (cello) With Jacqui Cronin (viola), David Campbell (double bass) 10-11 September 2016, The Independent Theatre, North Sydney Written by Larry Turner The Seraphim Trio has nominated 2016 as ‘our year of total immersion in Schubert’. This culminated in a splendid weekend when they presented…
Concert Review: Sato and the Romantics/Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Violin soloist Shunske Sato, Artistic Director Paul Dyer 7 September 2016, City Recital Hall, Angel Place Written by Larry Turner The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra’s Artistic Director, Paul Dyer, continually searches for new repertoire for the ABO or new perspectives for familiar repertoire. In the fourth concert of their 2016 series they left…







