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Marsalis’ Blues Symphony On Digital Release
Wynton Marsalis’ Blues Symphony (Symphony No. 2) is now available exclusively on digital platforms.
Performed by the The Philadelphia Orchestra under the conducted by Cristian Măcelaru, the piece is a celebration of the blues refracted through the prism of American history and folklore.
Elizabeth Younan Wins 2021-22 Layton Emerging Composer Fellowship
Sydney-based composer Elizabeth Younan has been awarded the 2021-22 Layton Emerging Composer Fellowship.
Alexander Briger AO On The Australian World Orchestra’s Upcoming Tour
Alexander Briger AO conducts the Australia World Orchestra in a tour which premieres a work by Paul Dean.
Vocal Detour – Sydney’s Newest Ensemble Goes Exploring
There is a new a capella vocal ensemble in Sydney. Calling themselves ‘Vocal Detour’ this quintet of elite singers plans to take its audiences and collaborators on a journey through roads less travelled, alongside the familiar classics.
The Cello On The Ghan
Travellers on The Ghan will enjoy an added dimension to their journeys as Melbourne cellist Richard Narroway performs on the railway adventure from Saturday, May 29 until Tuesday, June 1, 2021.
‘Cinema’ – New Release Of Einaudi Classics On Decca
Decca presents a new album, Cinema, a handpicked collection of music from film and TV by Ludovico Einaudi, the composer behind Oscar-winning films Nomadland and The Father. To be released on June 4, 2021, Cinema is a collection of Einaudi’s greatest works from film and television including two previously unreleased tracks.
Latest reviews
Album Review: Erich Kleiber/ Staatskapelle Berlin/Berlin Philharmoniker/ Eloquence Remaster
Very highly recommended!
Cabaret Review: Jacqui Dark is Alive and Well and Living In Newtown
Jacqui Dark is a consummate entertainer, generous with her emotions. This was a visceral performance which more than matched the courage, the physicality and commitment demanded by the songs of Jacques Brel. She gave her all.








