03 Jul 2023 New opportunities for young classical music artists Even though classical music has experienced some decline in recent years, especially in terms of audience attendance in concert halls for young musicians... Posts
19 Jun 2023 Tristan Chord Classical music has undergone many adaptations over time due to the needs of the audience and the artists needs to seek new means of expression... Posts
22 May 2023 Two composers who can impress any listener Karlheinz Stockhausen and John Cage are composers who have broken not only stylistic barriers but also the perception of music in general... Posts
08 May 2023 Do you have to be a good actor too? We often see on the faces of the world’s greatest performers suggestive reactions, repetitive gestures, tension or relaxation, and sometimes subtle smiles... Posts
04 May 2023 The Struggle of Balancing Music and Caregiving: Insights from PiPA’s ‘A Bittersweet Symphony’ Report The classical music industry faces a hidden challenge, as revealed in the Parents and Carers in Performing Arts (PiPA) 2022 report, "A Bittersweet Symphony". The research delves into the intricate balance between professional commitments and caregiving responsibilities. Key findings highlight... Posts
01 May 2023 Young Classical Musicians in Modern Times Young classical musicians today have to do many of the same things as young classical musicians from previous generations, such as practicing, performing, and networking with industry professionals... Posts
08 Jan 2023 Classical Tunes & Copyright Tales: A Modern Journey Let's dive into the world where classical music meets copyright, a pairing as intricate and fascinating as a well-composed symphony. Imagine classical music as a grand, old library where every piece tells a story, and copyright is like the library card that ensures the stories remain the storytellers' own. It's a world where melodies from centuries past intertwine with today’s legal binders, all in the name of keeping music alive and kicking... Posts