News 2004
December 2004
TICKETING FOR THE ARTS HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER
The Australian National University and Canberra Ticketing have joined
together to deliver new ticketing services
for the Canberra community.
December 2004
Australian Music Educators' National Conference - February 2005
Registration now open for
the AMENC, to be hosted by the
Australian National University.
November 2004
End-of-Year Recitals at the School of Music.
For more information please contact:
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October 2004
ORCHESTRAL SCHOLARSHIPS
The School of Music in partnership with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra
and the ACT Government is offering a number of scholarships for undergraduate
and postgraduate students for 2005.
Applications for these prestigious scholarships are now invited from
talented students of orchestral instruments in strings and percussion/timpani.
The Scholarships provide a stipend of $5000 and orchestral training
with the Canberra Symphony Orchestra.
Applications close Friday 12 November 2004 (Application form word
or pdf)
Auditions undertaken late November 2004
For further information:
T: (02) 6125 2898
E: enquiries.arts@anu.edu.au
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September 2004
The ANU is hosting the National
Harp Weekend from the 17-19 September at the School of Music.
An amazing weekend of Concerts, Masterclasses, Exhibitions and Competitions.
An extensive selection of harps, CD's and harp music as well as
a great opportunity to listen, browse, try out harps and meet harpists. |
September 24-25, 2004
The Australian National University 2004 Graduate Music Symposium
School of Music, Rehearsal Room 3
PROGRAM
August 2004
Open Day, Saturday 28 August, 9am - 4pm.
Composition, Performance (Jazz and Classical), Musicology - whatever your
interest.
Concerts, workshops and masterclasses
for everyone!
July 2004
Tickets for Die Fledermaus go on sale.
Also known as The Bat, this is one of Austria's most adored operettas.
Tickets are now on sale for Johann Strauss'
Die Fledermaus.
June 2004
H.C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellow 2004
Nigel Westlake
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One of Australia’s
leading composers, Mr Nigel
Westlake, has been awarded the prestigious HC Coombs Creative
Arts Fellowship by The Australian National University. He will be
based at the ANU School of Music.
As part of his residency Mr Westlake will be composing two new works,
one for the internationally renowned piano soloist Michael Kieran
Harvey and the other for percussion quartet. He will also be presenting
a number of workshops and lectures and conducting the ANU School
of Music Symphony Orchestra performing an all-Westlake program on
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