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Jazz community celebrates Bell Awards winners

From a Hall of Fame induction, to the Young Australian Jazz Artist of the Year, the awards celebrate the full…

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Burnie celebrates International Jazz Day

Art meets jazz at the Burnie Regional Art Gallery with performances by a visiting US vocalist and a Hobart trumpeter.

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Curtain raiser gets Melbourne in the mood for jazz

Impatient for Melbourne International Jazz Festival? There is a smaller curtain raiser tin the preceding weeks.

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China market looms large for classical sector

The Sydney Symphony’s forthcoming tour to China reinforces the nation’s value as a growing market for classical music.

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Katie Noonan & Circa's Love-Song-Circus

Consisting of fifteen original compositions, Love-Song-Circus conjures the lives and viewpoints of individual convict women.

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Classical music to strengthen regional ties

The heads of 11 elite tertiary music schools from across the Asia Pacific region are meeting in Sydney this week.

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Jazz and opera meet in the middle

He is an operatic baritone. She is a soul diva. Together they will make the lions roar in an example…

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Festival of Voices to host inaugural Tasmanian Cabaret Festival

Hobart’s City Hall will be transformed into a cabaret hub for this latest addition to the Vandemonian arts calendar.

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Flinders Quartet: Shall We Dance?

The title of this concert was an invitation to the dance that was both issued and picked up by the…

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Getting serious about Australian music

Our live music scene is internationally renowned but threatened at home, a situation Dr Ianto Ware is keen to address.

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