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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
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Review: SUCO in the City of Sydney’s Lunar Spectacular Show

The Sydney University Chinese Orchestra's inaugural performance for Lunar New Year was a resounding success.

February 20, 2022 Angelina Nguyen
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“Tomorrow Tonight” – Conservatorium students showcase the future of contemporary music

The diverse performers were brought together through the Bachelor of Contemporary Music.

June 17, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo
Culture //

Strings of Consciousness: A Conversation with QUART-ED

Meet the string quartet making Vivaldi accessible.

February 23, 2020 Angelina Nguyen
Features // Music

Wom*n in Jazz: talents not novelties

A brief survey of female musicians in history and the scene today.

September 22, 2019 Grace Johnson
A photo of two guitarists on stage. One of them is singing.
Culture // Interview

In conversation with The Frisson

One of USyd's up-and-coming bands speaks about gigging, recording, and finding their voice

February 28, 2019 Brandon Hale
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Births, Deaths and Marriages – Semester One, Week Three

Holy shit we have a literal marriage to report on

March 20, 2016 Honi Soit

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