Down to the sea
A NEW book and CD chart the life and work of a singular Torres Strait troubadour.
A NEW book and CD chart the life and work of a singular Torres Strait troubadour.
YITZHAK Yedid is an Israeli pianist who studied Arabian and Western music in Jerusalem and for the past six years has been resident in Australia.
ALTHOUGH recordings of Charles-Marie Widor’s famous toccata abound, finding a good one is difficult.
NEVER before has an album like this been released by a popular Australian rock act.
AUSTRALIA’S burgeoning world music scene has been enriched by the arrival of a bona fide Mongolian throat singer and horse-head fiddler.
STEPHEN Sondheim’s musical about a famous painting holds a lesson.
FROM the burgeoning numbers of Australian jazz players based in New York comes a debut album from 27-year-old alto saxophonist Angela Davis.
THE wheel’s invented and it goes without saying that attempts to reinvent it are a tad fatuous.
THE first release in a series of Song Peoples Sessions twinned Warren H. Williams with the Warumungu Songmen of the Barkly/Tennant Creek region.
THIS Adelaide quartet includes some of the city’s top-flight jazz performers on their debut album.
HIS stock has never been higher, but Benjamin Britten is still often seen as difficult. This centenary year will change that.
RECORD a quirky YouTube clip, hire a publicist, tip off paparazzi… how hard can it be to become an instant celebrity?
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