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French pianist Richard Clayderman, the most successful pop-classical pianist of all time, is in Melbourne for two ...

Clayderman for all seasons

Richard Clayderman looks more like a retired tennis pro than the white-tuxedoed megastar of 90 million album covers.

One hundred musos in one day

Unique event:  Simon Barker and David Theak.

The first Sydney Con International Jazz Festival puts international stars, local heavyweights, students and audiences all on the same page.

Tough love

The Smith Street Band came together in the now closed ArtHouse Hotel, which Wil Wagner says was was "crucially important".

The Smith Street Band's big, blokey folk-punk bawl propels stories of rare insight and sensitivity, writes Michael Dwyer.

The joy of sets

Midnight Oil on the water, captured in a "twin-tank" compilation of recordings and rarities.

Repackaging the hits for three musical giants means a full tank of hits and bits and a happily emptied wallet for fans.

Musical precision creates delightful textures

Translucent clarity: Andrew Haveron.

​Two of the three works in this concert focused on the practice, common before the recording age, of transcribing orchestral music for smaller groups so that listeners could get to know the music in their own homes.