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Duo Histoire: When Guitar and Sax Collide | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Duo Histoire: When Guitar and Sax Collide. Duo Histoire: When Guitar and Sax Collide. July 31, 2015. Nicholas – the 2011 ABC Young Performer of the Year – is an established saxophonist in his own right but says working with classical guitar has changed the way he approaches his own instrument. 8220;Unlike a string quartet or piano trio, there are no rules and traditions for what a saxophone and classical guitar ensemble can play. So we can pretty much do whatever we want! August 19,...
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Why I Admire My Students | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Why I Admire My Students. Why I Admire My Students. February 9, 2015. As a teacher, I find myself incredibly proud, and in awe, of my students on a regular basis. Twice in the past week, I have found myself telling people just how much I admire my students, and why. I thought it was a worthy topic for a post: I like to show my appreciation for the people in my life whom I admire – and my students are definitely no exception. My school age students. As for my adult students,. Maybe i...
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Live Review: Sweeney Todd | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Live Review: Sweeney Todd. Live Review: Sweeney Todd. July 31, 2015. 8216;Sweeney Todd’ by Sondheim. The Playhouse Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, 17 July. As well as Sweeney’s daughter. Failing to achieve his main objective, Sweeney undergoes an epiphany, declaring that no man is safe from his silver razor blade. Victorian Opera’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is a stunning spectacle to witness with a cast filled with beautiful voices, making it a show well worth seeing. April 21, 2016. View cutc...
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Events | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Keep up to date with events and opportunities. Mariachi madness at the Kew Court House. August 22, 2016. BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Mariachi madness is set to defrost the The Kew Court House dance floor this week as the third instalment of the House […]. Apply online: Melbourne Youth Music Summer School. August 21, 2016. Ensemble Ardor debuts in QLD. August 15, 2016. Bach with the Australian Chamber Choir. August 12, 2016. Omega Ensemble: Elgar’s Cello Concerto. August 11, 2016. Melbourne ...
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Con Fuoco: Anne Boothroyd | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Con Fuoco: Anne Boothroyd. Con Fuoco: Anne Boothroyd. July 31, 2015. Welcome to Con Fuoco – CutCommon’s new interview series with emerging musicians across Australia. Duo for Flute and Piano’. By Copland, the ‘. Undine’ Sonata op.167. By Reinecke and the ‘Flute Concerto in G Major’ by Mozart. She is preparing works by Poulenc, Mucynski and Handel for her final UTas recital. Your all time favourite piece of music? Most memorable concert experience? Biggest fear when performing? I alw...
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Live Review: Omega Ensemble | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Live Review: Omega Ensemble. Live Review: Omega Ensemble. July 23, 2015. Songs for the Shadowland’ by Stanhope, world premiere of ‘Chamber Symphony’ by Isaacs, Symphony No. 4 (arrangement for chamber ensemble) by Mahler. City Recital Hall, Angel Place, 20 July. There’s the age old question: who from history would you have over for dinner? The program began with an ensemble of oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn and piano and voice to perform Paul Stanhope’s. Songs of the Shadowland.
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A Day in the Orchestra | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. A Day in the Orchestra. A Day in the Orchestra. August 6, 2015. Are you a young muso living in Queensland? Get this – the Queensland Symphony Orchestra wants you to rock up for a workshop and performance. For a weekend in October you could be a part of the QSO Community Orchestra led by internationally renowned conductor Jessica Cottis. Cottis talks us through what you’ll get out of taking part in the experience. If you’re too pumped to continue, register for the program here. What ...
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Concert Experience: Let’s Blur the Lines | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Concert Experience: Let’s Blur the Lines. Concert Experience: Let’s Blur the Lines. February 28, 2015. I was recently lucky enough to participate in a residency directed by pianist Pedja Muzijevic. To create a lighting design which complimented the music. As a preface to the presentation, Pedja announced that audience members may leave at any time and should take the experience as they feel comfortable. Why don’t we create experiences rather than concerts, and give audience members ...
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Reviews | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Youth coverage of music and arts events across Australia. Live review: Syzygy at Melbourne Recital Centre. August 22, 2016. BY ZOE BARKER Syzygy Ensemble Our Space Melbourne Recital Centre, 11 August Some of the most exciting new music-making and composition in Australia […]. Women stars shine in Townsville’s AFCM. August 16, 2016. BY GILLIAN WILLS Australian Festival of Chamber Music Townsville, July 29-August 6 Stars in their own right, a quartet of women made a […]. August 8, 2016.
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Live Review: The Music Box Project | CutCommon
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Young Writers’ Month. Live Review: The Music Box Project. Live Review: The Music Box Project. March 11, 2015. The Music Box Project. 8216;Project: in 4’. Glebe Justice Centre, Glebe, 4 March 2015. Founders of The Music Box Project Erin Hendry, Oliver Hollenbach and Elizabeth Jigalin give audiences a chance to access new music in a non-formal setting. I blush a little as my saxophone is being sadly neglected at home and say, ‘I really just wanted to watch and listen’. Fairy lights and tea light candles or...