SIMA’s Jazz: NOW summer fest surfs a new wave
Time and tides are explored and celebrated in SIMA's adventurous Jazz: NOW summer festival.
Time and tides are explored and celebrated in SIMA's adventurous Jazz: NOW summer festival.
Linda May Han Oh’s Ephemeral Echoes explores the nature of transience and time, and brings the composer home to Perth for its world premiere.
Featuring some of Australia’s finest pianists in a visually immersive performance space, this four-day festival is piano heaven.
Australian Brett Dean has received an award for his song cycle Madame ma bonne soeur, with Thomas Adès, Judith Weir and Rebecca Saunders also among the winners.
In its Australian debut, the sax quartet, with violin, performs a seamless program of Bach, Weil and Gershwin, showcasing an exemplary sense of balance, clarity and tone.
Andrea Keller's ideal mid-week concert allows listeners to indulge in meditative escapism.
Melissa Aldana and her New York quartet provide a relatively constrained performance, while the curtain-raiser by Jo Lawry and Dan Tepfer is full of brilliance.
Finnish composer and harpist Iro Haarla and Australian double bassist Jonathan Zwartz collaborate on Suite Suomi – a group work that will premiere at SIMA’s Sydney International Women’s Jazz Festival.
Five emerging guitarists with impressive credits have been selected to compete in a final performance at the Wangaratta Festival of Jazz and Blues this October.
The Festival celebrates Australia's emerging and eminent female-led jazz with an exciting new program and some heavyweight headliners.
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