by Contributor | Jul 25, 2016 | News
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Stephanie Eslake | View Original Article There’s a level of guilt – of concern – in the many of us who struggle to name a great number of female composers, and violinist Christa Powell has been no stranger to this feeling. Drawing on the “chronic...
by Contributor | Jul 19, 2016 | News
by Anni Heino | View Original Article Therese Milanovic talks about the Muses Trio, and their new CD release The Spirit and the Maiden, consisting of works by female composers. Q: First of all, before we talk about the new CD, would you give us a potted history of the...
by Contributor | May 15, 2016 | Reviews
by Catherine Lawrence The Muses Trio describe their work as ‘celebrating music by women, performed by women.’ It was an inspired idea to launch their debut CD (The Spirit and the Maiden) inside the Boggo Road Gaol as an Anywhere Festival event: celebrating music by...
by Contributor | Apr 22, 2016 | News
by Kristanna Sutton It won’t just be the ghost stories of Boggo Road Gaol giving you goosebumps and spine tingles when the Muses Trio bringing their virtuosic classical performance to the former women’s cellblock. One of many unconventional performance...
by Contributor | Sep 15, 2015 | News
by Caroline Russo | on September 16, 2015 | View Original Article Chamber musicians The Muses Trio will shine a light on female composers when they make their debut at Music By The Sea next month. Pianist Therese Milanovic talks about the inspiration behind the group,...