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  • Iconic work to commemorate Anzac Day

    Queensland Conservatorium will commemorate this coming Anzac Day with a work of epic proportions: Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem.

    Hailed as a masterpiece when it first premiered in 1962, this event will see more than 200 performers take…

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  • Music meets science

    The Australian talks to Erik Griswold and Vanessa Tomlinson about the future of Clocked out in the lead up to a minifestival where their performance takes its cues from Nobel-prize winning theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek.

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  • Their own tune

    An innovative program, initiated by Griffith Enterprise and the Queensland Conservatorium, is teaching music students valuable skills to ensure they are equipped for real world commerce, reports The Courier Mail.

    The program has already seen great…

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  • Piers Lane, pianist without peer

    artsHub profiles pianist Piers Lane who has just received an AO (Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia) in the Queen’s 2012 Birthday Honours.

    He is artistic director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, a commitment w…

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  • Piazza gig for music duo - The Phoncurves

    Local music duo The Phoncurves take to the stage on Saturday 30th June at Suncorp Piazza in the Seed concert. They tell the Southern Star that performing live is like a really big coffee buzz.

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  • Opera star Lisa Gasteen sets her own tempo

    She came, she sang, she conquered – then she all but disappeared. Dramatic soprano Lisa Gasteen talks to Matthew Westwood from The Australian about her upcoming performances and role as Professor of Opera at the Queensland Conservatorium and Lisa Gas…

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  • Young Australian pianist has triumph in London

    Queensland Conservatorium graduate Jayson Gillham has won the Commonwealth Musician of the Year Gold Medal at the Royal Over-Seas League’s (ROSL) 60th Annual Music Competition in London.

    The 26-year-old pianist was selected from a field of more …

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  • Crossbows Comes To Town!

    ABC Local Radio has been really excited to have had some of Queensland’s best young musicians play for us live over the past few months – you’ve heard some truly gifted performers.

    Afternoons presenter Kelly Higgins-Devine spoke…

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  • Crossbows showcases musical strength

    Katie Noonan’s band Elixir, the Southern Cross Soloists, celebrated didgeridoo player William Barton and Clocked Out are among the artists performing at this four-day festival for small ensembles, starting today.

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  • Banging On And Clocked Out!

    Banging not only her drum, put anything else she can find in the house was Vanessa Tomlinson, Associate Professor and Head of Percussion at the Queensland Conservatorium, and artistic director of percussion group “ Read more