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New age markets for classical music

Are meditation, mindfulness and therapeutic audiences the next growth market for the classical music sector?

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Jazz world mourns death of Allan Browne

The jazz drummer and composer passed away on Saturday, a month shy of his 71st birthday.

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Jazz festival fights on despite core funding loss

Despite having had its funding axed by Queensland’s now-ousted Newman Government, the festival is fighting on.

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Theatre review: Tommy, Adelaide Festival

Making its world premiere at the Adelaide Festival, this jazz reimagining of The Who’s masterpiece is far from audience-ready.

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Mozart Dances

This sublime work, choreographed by Mark Morris, was performed to a live score played by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.

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Shall we dance? Why Opera Australia staged The King and I

Why is a government subsidised company staging a work that falls squarely within the ambit of commercial theatre?

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Bennetts Lane closure strikes a bum note for Australian jazz

The impending closure of legendary Melbourne jazz club Bennetts Lane has shocked the jazz community.

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Composer Peter Sculthorpe dies aged 85

Tributes flow in for the ‘musical giant’ who passed away in a Sydney hospital on Friday morning.

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Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Classical and Spectacular

With a dramatic pyrotechnics show, this commercialised production was occasionally a matter of style over substance.

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Perth International Jazz Festival: Jazz Quarter

A New Orleans French Quarter vibe comes to Perth's Brookfield Place.

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