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25.01.2022 The countdown is on for the 2020 Screen Music Awards - tonight at 7pm AEDT on APRA AMCOS Youtube page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFMSRt2-dDI Hosted by Justine Clarke, Meyne Wyatt and Claudia Karvan; Musical Director Jessica Wells. Note that this is a free event, no tickets will be sold - any fake links offering ticket sales to be ignored!



25.01.2022 An early Australian colonial era song by Isaac Nathan. Nathan was a relative of the famous conductor, Sir Charles Mackerras:-

21.01.2022 AMC's December eNews is out - check out particularly the New Releases section with a couple of Christmas albums and LOTS of options to shop on Bandcamp this coming Friday (it will be the last Bandcamp Friday in 2020, with all proceeds going to artists - see link in comments for timezone advice to verify when it actually starts). Our other eNews topics include Sunny Kim's Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address, MOMENTUM III winners, AMC's Christmas hours, and more. http://createsend.com/t/r-DDB50430BBABA4DD2540EF23F30FEDED

20.01.2022 A warm congratulations to Antonio Gambale! His work on @ [833905236643356:274:Netflix]'s Unorthodox has been awarded Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie at the #ScreenMusicAwards! Published by BMG Australia, Maisie Anthems and produced by Studio Airlift and Netflix.



18.01.2022 Best Music for a Short Film goes to The Sand That Ate the Sea by Luke Howard. Published by Secretly Canadian Publishing. Luke has previously won Best Music for... a Short Film in 2014 for Where Do Lilacs Come From. #ScreenMusicAwards

18.01.2022 This Sunday in Sydney - Kim Sanders's work, lineup Stuart Vandegraaff (saxophones), Llew Kiek (guitars, lutes), Sam Golding (brass), Mark Szeto (bass), Ivaylo Karamanliev (kaval), with Chris Fields (percussion).

17.01.2022 This Thursday: ‘New rituals for listening - my thinking on making pandemic art’. Lecture by Vanessa Tomlinson



17.01.2022 Revisit ABC Classic's NAIDOC week programs here: https://www.abc.net.au/cla/events/naidoc-week-2020/12858358

16.01.2022 With Matthew Hindson's String Quartet no 3 Ngeringa - streaming from 12:50pm Adelaide time (13:20am AEDT).

16.01.2022 Best Music for a Documentary goes to Machine composed by Matteo Zingales Music and published by Sonar Music and produced by the Finch Company Production.

15.01.2022 Thalu by Ned Beckley & Josh Hogan is the winner of Best Music for Children’s Television! Produced by Weerianna Street Media, Thalu follows a group of Indigenou...s children who undertake a journey to save their country. This is Beckley & Hogan's first Screen nomination and win! Congratulations

12.01.2022 Today's Age has news https://www.theage.com.au//leading-australian-philanthropi



12.01.2022 Three movements from 'Slavic Grooves & Meditations' by Romano Crivici, recorded at Phoenix Central Park. The composer writes: "These three movements are from a set of works titled Slavic Grooves and Meditations. They were written during the time my Serbian/Hungarian/Ukrainian mother began her long and gradual unravelling of self through dementia, with some of them being based on various Balkan songs she sang to me. Towards the end, the only way we communicated was by holding hands and singing them together, even when she no longer recognised me." Read more about the work and this performance: https://www.crivici.com/slavic-grooves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPqzr8C_pn8&feature=emb_logo

11.01.2022 Best Music for a Television Series or Serial has been awarded to Amanda Brown for her tension-building score for The Secrets She Keeps! Published by Kobalt Mus...ic, obo Lillipilli IP. Produced by Lingo Pictures #ScreenMusicAwards

11.01.2022 Sunday Opera by ABC Classic today: Peggy Glanville-Hicks's 'Sappho' to the libretto by Lawrence Durrell https://www.abc.net.au//sunday-opera-glanville-hi/12863276

10.01.2022 Ballad of the Bridge Builders from The Skin of Others has won Best Original Song Composed for the Screen. Congratulations to songwriters David Bridie and Tom Murray, and publisher Mushroom Music Publishing. #ScreenMusicAwards

10.01.2022 The 2nd Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address will be screened online on 8 December - it will be presented by Sunny Kim, the Melbourne-based. Korean-born singer, improviser, and educator. She will share her knowledge, gained through years of creative collaboration with Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian musicians, to bring to light the incredible power of music-making as a medium of relationality. Details now on the AMC website: https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/about/PGH

06.01.2022 Daniel Portelli shares some of his recent creative engagements and gives a summary of a related paper in Leonardo Music Journal, in a new blog article on Resonate https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au//video-practices-

05.01.2022 The APRA Board of Directors are thrilled to award the Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen award to Nerida Tyson-Chew! Known for her collaborative a...pproach and versatility across a range of musical disciplines, Nerida Tyson-Chew’s portfolio spans feature films, television dramas, children's productions as well as numerous documentaries and wildlife films. #ScreenMusicAwards

05.01.2022 Newly recorded works by First Nations composers in this new episode of ABC Classic's New Waves podcast https://www.abc.net.au//new-music-by-first-nation/12871388

04.01.2022 Stephen Adams gives an ujpdate about the 25 new Australian classical and jazz commissions, funded through the ABC's Fresh Start Fund. https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au//recording-25-new

02.01.2022 Three MOMENTUM III Sue W COVID-19 Special Commissions announced today - congratulations to winners Anne Cawrse, Nicole Murphy and Elizabeth Younan! Find out more about their commissioned works on Resonate. https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au//momentum-iii-sue MOMENTUM III is a partnership with the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, The University of Sydney, generously sponsored by Mrs Sue Willgoss and Associate Professor Richard Willgoss.

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