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ANU School of Music

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6125 5700



Address: Building 100, the Australian National University, William Herbert Place 2601 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: http://music.anu.edu.au

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23.01.2022 Bachelor of Music student Ronan Apcar - music has released digital recordings of four piano works by Australian composer Dulcie Holland! I am riding this wave of her success by recording 50 minutes of Dulcie’s music which is currently unavailable to the world via digital streaming and publishing it online on 22 June. These pieces I have researched and believe they are significant and high-quality works that deserve to be heard by Australians. For me the project I undertook was about culture and legacy. I wanted her music to live on and for more people to enjoy it.



19.01.2022 The Vietnam Requiem is taking place this weekend, with a free, pre-concert conversation this evening. A once in a lifetime event to hear stories, ask questions and to learn more about the process of creating an epic 2 part concert - the third in the Flowers of War series, commissioned through the Australian War Memorial.

18.01.2022 Congratulations to clarinettist Milan Kolundzija, flautist Emma Warburton and oboist Zoë Loxley Slump on being selected for the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra ‘Young Mannheim Symphonists’ National Winter School, following national auditions. Milan is also being invited to tour with the orchestra in its August national Emerge: Haydn, Mozart & Mannheim tour. Milan with Co-Artistic Director Nicole Van Bruggen, taken by Peter Hislop

18.01.2022 Join Dr Scott Davie, Lecturer in Piano at the ANU School of Music, and some of our finest keyboard students for a showcase of the ANU Historic Instruments Collection. Grab your ticket now! Online bookings will be available until 7pm on the night, subject to availability.



18.01.2022 Alumnus Tate Sheridan remembers throwing an eight-page letter and demo CD package before being escorted away. After the show sitting in his dorm room, his phone rang

18.01.2022 Join Kim Cunio and CASS colleagues as they explore biography and memoir in this free public event.

16.01.2022 Director of the ANU School of Music's Keyboard Institute, Dr Scott Davie introduces the University's remarkable collection of historic pianos, which is thought to be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. Portrait of the Piano takes us on an odyssey through the evolution of the piano and the revolution in new keyboard technology that changed the sound of this instrument and the way that it was played in both the home and on the concert circuit.



15.01.2022 In 2019, an intimate concert format was launched by three Germans. One musician, one audience member, in a unique location, for a concert that lasts 10 minutes. Little did they know that a global pandemic was nigh and that they would go on to win a Health Media Awardthe ‘Oscar’ of Health Communication and celebrating excellent health projects. Personally affected by the pandemic, ANU School of Music Lecturer in Classical Woodwind, Sally Walker, launched the intimate and unforgettable musical experience in Australia in 2020, with over 150 1:1 Concerts supporting Freelance Artist Relief Australia so far and counting.

15.01.2022 ANU School of Music Composition students and alumni are teaming up for an afternoon of multi-disciplinary art and music. The multisensory Immerse in Concert exhibition encourages the audience to interact with and explore the works of three artists with all of their senses.

14.01.2022 Premiering online on Friday 2 July, the Canberra Symphony Orchestra presents Kate Moore's For Tor, written for and performed by Tor Frømyhr, CSO Principal Viola and ANU School of Music Senior Lecturer.

12.01.2022 Don't forget applications are currently open to audition for the ANU Orchestra! We're looking for oboe, bassoon, horns, trombone, violin, viola and double bass. Applications close Monday 5 July and are open to all ANU students, including Alumni up to 5 years after graduating, plus musicians in the community from 16 - 26 years of age.

10.01.2022 Are you an orchestral musician looking to play in the ANU Orchestra in 2021? We are auditioning for: Wind: Oboe, Bassoon Brass: Horns, Trombone... Strings: Violin, Viola, Double Bass Audition eligibility, requirements and application: bit.ly/anuorchestra



09.01.2022 Commissioned by the Canberra Symphony Orchestra and currently featured in Limelight, Kim Cunio’s CO2 and the Ice Core has its world premiere as part of the Classic Afternoon: The Elements concert on 19 June at Llewellyn Hall ANU. "[He] played me a recording of an ice core melting, that broke my heart and inspired this piece." Don't miss ... https://cso.org.au/event/classic-afternoon-the-elements/ See more

07.01.2022 From rap to gothic vampires and protest songs. The Ngarra-burria Piyanna compositions were recorded in Canberra last year, and were featured in a podcast broadcast on ABC radio "All four composers interpreted the project in thoroughly different ways, reflecting their unique artistic approaches and perhaps highlighting issues relating to previous attempts at addressing and improving the situation created by the past." Drs Chris Sainsbury and Scott Davie of the ANU School of Music for The Conversation.

06.01.2022 ANU Open School of Music are recruiting now for their Semester 1 programs! Aspiring musicians will be able to write and produce an original song in just five weeks, for free, amid a host of innovative short music courses starting in 2021 at The Open School of Music at The Australian National University.

05.01.2022 For the past year, Alumna Jess Green, aka Pheno, has been working alongside Canberra's iconic #Skywhale's creator Patricia Piccinini on a specially commissioned pop-art anthem ditto.fm/we-are-the-skywhales

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