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Beethoven Piano Marathon
Written by Gillian Wills   
Wednesday, 01 May 2013 17:42

Alex Raineri

Beethoven is so embedded in our culture; hardly a day goes by without hearing his music, even if the circumstances are far from the composer’s original intentions.

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Tobias Cole
Written by Gillian Wills   
Monday, 11 March 2013 10:58

Tobias Cole

Tobias Cole, a leading artist with Opera Australia, talks to Gillian Wills about Opera Queensland’s forthcoming production of J.S. Bach’s St Matthew Passion, a tragic story about betrayal and forbearance. 

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Towards The Flame
Written by Gillian Wills   
Wednesday, 07 November 2012 17:18
Towards The Flame
"It's the year of the collaboration," says Natalie Weir choreographer of Expressions Dance who is discussing Towards The Flame, a pioneering initiative prompted by Richard Wenn, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra's Director of Artistic Planning.
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Cirque Du Soleil
Written by Tessa Leon   
Friday, 22 June 2012 18:05
Cirque Du Soleil
As Brisbane audiences eagerly await the arrival of Cirque Du Soleil's brand new production, OVO, Australian Stage had a chat with the team to get a sneak peek behind the scenes and see what we can expect from this most spectacular of companies.
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Gary Thorpe
Written by Gillian Wills   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 10:46

Gary Thorpe

On the eve of this year’s 4MBS Festival of Classics, Gillian Wills talks to Gary Thorpe about the Festival’s beginnings, its position in the context of other Queensland Festivals and some of the highlights of this year’s celebratory program.

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Thomas Allely and Tim Corkeron
Written by Gillian Wills   
Tuesday, 05 March 2013 07:05

Tim Corkeron

Go to an orchestral concert and the chances are your ear will be drawn to the violin, the cello, the clarinet, the flute or the oboe. The Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s new series Concerti Soloists affords audiences the chance to hear several “Cinderella” instruments in a new way.

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Nathan Aspinall
Written by Gillian Wills   
Wednesday, 17 October 2012 14:42
Nathan Aspinall
A recent music graduate from the University of Queensland where he studied French Horn, Nathan Aspinall is now the Queensland Symphony Orchestra's conductor-in-training.
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2010 Woodford Folk Festival
Written by Vanessa Lahey   
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 11:17
Woodford Folk Festival
2010 marks the 25th year the Woodford Folk Festival (WFF) has been in existence and drawing crowds to the majestic hinterland of Queensland’s sunshine coast.
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