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Beyond Living Rooms and Cocktail Parties: The rugged history of jazz

Throughout its history, jazz has undergone several tribulations to attain the beauty that it embodies today.

May 8, 2022 Andy Park
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The jazz ambassadors

Interrogating the curious intersections of jazz and Cold War propaganda

November 3, 2020 Kedar Maddali
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 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
An abstract drawing of a saxophonist with the conservatorium in the background
Culture, Features //

Improvising tradition: the expanding Conservatorium

An integral but often overlooked part of music, improvisation once again takes centre stage at the Con

February 27, 2019 Grace Johnson
Culture //

You’re playing classical music wrong

Grace Johnson wonders if we are playing classical music all wrong

May 29, 2018 Grace Johnson
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ConVerging at Verge

Liam Donohoe listened to the future of Sydney’s jazz scene.

October 18, 2016 Liam Donohoe

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