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Broadway Records Announces Release of “Marguerite”!
A new musical based on the life of Canada’s first female saint, starring Cady Huffman.
MARGUERITE, a new musical starring Tony, Drama Desk & Outer Critics’ Circle Award winner
Cady Huffman. Pre-orders for the CD of MARGUERITE are available today on BroadwayRecords.com and other major music retailers including Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com ahead of a March 5th release. The digital album is now available wherever digital music is sold and on BroadwayRecords.com.
“You have to be very versatile in Australia as a musician. You can’t afford to put all your eggs in the soloist basket because you’ll starve if you do, or at the least get bored. That forces you into something that turns out to be really quite a virtue and that is having to play together with other people in ensembles. And that has tremendous benefits.”
Australian guitarist Timothy Kain celebrated his 70th birthday on 25th January this year and has so much to celebrate. He’s had a terrific career as a soloist, a duo guitarist with the likes of John Williams and many other great Australian instrumentalists, and he’s the founder of Guitar Trek, Australia’s unique and pioneering guitar quartet.
Arts industry loses faith in Berejiklian governmentâs grants process
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The Berejiklian government committed $20 million to the Riverina Conservatorium of Music in Wagga Wagga without a business case or formal assessment, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.
Leading arts bodies representing thousands of artists and performers across the state also criticised the adequacy, integrity, and lack of transparency of the governmentâs arts funding process.
Peak arts bodies say the industry has lost faith in the NSW governmentâs grants process.
Credit:Janie Barrett
His parents took him to a psychologist because he wanted to be an artist. Now the Australian artist has painted the Queen and a host of other luminaries.
His parents took him to a psychologist because he wanted to be an artist. Now the Australian artist has painted the Queen and a host of other luminaries.