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Culture, Music //

The past as a roadmap for the future of Sydney’s art music scene

Art music in Sydney is seeing a much-needed shift away from Eurocentrism.

March 28, 2022 Alexander Poirier
Opinion //

The USU: A wolf in sheep’s clothing

Conservatorium students deserve their fair share.

July 20, 2021 Matthew Carter
News //

Former Conservatorium student faces court over allegations of sexually assaulting a minor

Pianist Jeremy So charged with 20 child sex offences against high school student.

May 15, 2021 Grace Johnson
Perspective //

Excuse me, where is Room 1156?

In the belly of the beast at the Con.

April 18, 2021 Matthew Carter
A manga-style artwork of three people playing music
Analysis // International Students

The not so international language of music

An exploration of the linguistic differences inherent in music education.

August 17, 2019 Grace Johnson
A photo of Sagrada Familiar standing in a city alleyway
Culture // Independent Music

In conversation with Sagrada Familiar

Sagrada Familiar sit down with Honi to discuss their approach to music

March 20, 2019 Brandon Hale

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