State orchestra highlights for 2022 | A musical tour of Australia
| | Composer, lyricist, music producer, writer, instrumentalist, filmmaker and performer, Damon Smith, talks about working through the ups and downs of making music with OCD and bipolar disorder, in our new series marking International Day of People with Disability. In this video series, musicians with disability talk about the hacks they use to make music, the assumptions they encounter and how they’re changing perceptions through their involvement in the music industry. Join host Ria Andriani as she talks to Jordie Howell about performing opera as a blind person, and Tessa Gutierrez about playing orchestral percussion as a person using a wheelchair. And on Friday 10 December, don't miss Ria's interview with Auslan choir master Tallula Bourne. |
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What live music are you looking forward to in 2022? Martin Buzacott shares some of his highlights from the state orchestras, including Jessica Cottis (pictured) conducting Dvorak's New World Symphony with WASO. | FIND OUT MORE |
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The West Australian Symphony Orchestra plays Beethoven's Fifth, Haydn's "Miracle" Symphony and the horn section shines in Schumann's Konzertstück for Four Horns. | 1PM, SUNDAY 5 DECEMBER |
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ABC Jazz remembers pioneering pianist Jann Rutherford. 2016 Jann Rutherford Memorial winner Emma Stephenson reflects on her legacy. | READ MORE |
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Enjoy this gorgeous collection of choral music by John Rutter, featuring performances by The Cambridge Singers, the Choir of Trinity College Melbourne and Gondwana Voices. | BUY AND STREAM ONLINE |
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