2025 Art Music Awards finalists announced
The best in Australian new, improvised and experimental music to be celebrated at Sydney's City Recital Hall.
The best in Australian new, improvised and experimental music to be celebrated at Sydney's City Recital Hall.
Celebrating the breadth of talent in the Australian art music scene, this year's ceremony takes place at Sydney's City Recital Hall.
Katy Abbott, Thomas Meadowcroft and Leah Curtis among the musicians receiving a share of $82,500 to compose a new work.
Guitarist and composer Julius Schwing will write a new work inspired by the natural cycles of Bruny Island's Fluted Cape.
The composer and pianist will share her experience as a neurodiverse artist at the landmark Australian music event.
Female and gender-diverse talent cleans up at this year's awards, with Sally Whitwell, Genevieve Lacey, Mary Finsterer and Mindy Meng Wang among the winners.
The prime mover of Gondwana Choirs, Williams is recognised for her decades-long dedication to choral performance and music development in Australia.
Connor D'Netto discusses what the idea of 'home' means to him, as explored in his new song cycle commissioned by the Australian Music Centre.
Marshall McGuire, Chair of the Australian Music Centre, discusses the importance of Australia’s Art Music Awards with Maddy Briggs.
Eleven composers will create new works addressing themes including the ecology, 3D sound, Chinese rituals and beliefs, gender identity and faith.
Composers Christine Pan and Aaron Wyatt will each write a new work to be premiered in Melbourne in late 2024.
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We share the full transcript of Elena Kats-Chernin's address, in which she outlines her life in music.