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Echoes of Love and Loss French Baroque Lute Masterpieces Echoes of Love and Loss, lute A415 Music CD000★★★★ The late 16th and early...
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Lachlan McKenzie is a Sydney-based musician who has gained recognition both nationally and internationally for his formidable abilities as a...
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By Chris Blower The Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, better known as the Conservatoire de...
Musicians Hayden Chisholm and Jonathan Crayford, both New Zealand born, are contemporaries whose diverse careers in the past 30 and 35 years respectively have played out largely in foreign lands.
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Hear ACO Principal cellist, Timo-Veikko ‘Tipi’ Valve and pianist, Aura Go for an afternoon of dynamic music making with works by Beethoven, Mozart, Australian/UK composer, Lisa Illean together with Schubert’s beloved Arpeggione Sonata.
Omega Ensemble proudly stands at the forefront of new musical expression, commissioning and premiering works by leading composers.
Takács Quartet was formed in 1975 by four students of the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, this much-loved ensemble has remade itself artistically, geographically and personally across five decades on the classical stage.
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South African-born Guy Buttery is a multi-instrumentalist and composer. While his principal instrument is guitar, he also plays mandolin, sitar and thumb piano.
Hiding behind the name Seraphim Trio are three of Australia’s leading musicians, who have been playing together now for 27 years. Helen Ayres is the violinist,.
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A life-affirming, genre-bending story based on Stephen King's novella about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz.