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Classical Music, Stage
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Aussie quartet takes on Etihad Airways to get violin on board

Violinist Tor Frømyhr was allowed to take his violin on board the Frankfurt-Abu Dhabi flight only after four young musicians intervened Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

August 3, 2012
Classical Music
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Backstage with SIPCA winner Avan Yu

The winner of the 2012 Sydney International Piano Competition recounts his journey, round by gruelling round. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

August 2, 2012
Classical Music, Light Classics, Opera, Stage
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Genre-bending Melbourne Festival line-up for 2012

Brett Sheehy to end his collaboration with the Melbourne Festival after a four year tenure as Artistic Director Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

August 1, 2012
Classical Music, Film, Opera, Stage
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Cecilia Bartoli’s Mission – Episode 4

Cecilia Bartoli threatens to call the police as the Mission mystery team get closer to the truth of her new recording. Philippe Jaroussky also implicated… Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 31, 2012
Classical Music, Opera
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Cecilia Bartoli’s Mission – Episode 3

The crew make it into the recording studio of Cecilia’s new album. But are they any closer to discovering what she is recording? Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 30, 2012
Classical Music, Opera, Stage
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Biggest bell in the world to ring in London Olympics

The musical program of the London 2012 Olympics comes with bells on Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 27, 2012
Classical Music
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Jessica Cottis named new assistant conductor of Sydney Symphony

The new assistant maestro says she is “thrilled to accept the post”. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 26, 2012
Classical Music
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Cecilia Bartoli reveals latest mission

Be the first to hear songs from Cecilia Bartoli's highly-anticipated new album, Mission.

July 24, 2012
Classical Music
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NZ minister denies axing New Zealand symphony orchestras

A new discussion paper on orchestra funding provokes fears of major cuts to New Zealand’s major ensembles Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 24, 2012
Classical Music, Opera, Stage
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Baritone resigns from Bayreuth over swastika tattoo

Russian singer Yevgeny Nikitin quits the Wagnerfest after German media discover a swastika tatoo on his chest Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 23, 2012
Classical Music
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Avan Yu wins Sydney Piano Competition

Canadian pianist wins SIPCA crown and scoops $60,000 in prize-money Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 23, 2012
Classical Music
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Funding axed for Fanfare youth music festival

Campbell Newman's razor gang cans band camp.

July 20, 2012
Classical Music, Light Classics
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Deep Purple founder and classical composer Jon Lord has died

The rock legend infused all his music with classical influences and bestrode the genre divide. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $3 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

July 17, 2012

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