How Cornel Wilczek used ’80s nostalgia to compose The Newsreader theme
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Growing up in the ’80s, Cornel Wilczek was allowed to watch as much TV as he wanted. Rather than developing a serious […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Growing up in the ’80s, Cornel Wilczek was allowed to watch as much TV as he wanted. Rather than developing a serious […]
CONTENT COURTESY APRA AMCOS APRA AMCOS and the Australian Guild of Screen Composers announce revered Australian composer and conductor Nigel Westlake will receive the Distinguished Services […]
CONTENT COURTESY APRA AMCOS The winners of the 2022 Art Music Awards were announced yesterday evening at Meat Market in North Melbourne, recognising some of Australia’s […]
CONTENT COURTESY APRA AMCOS APRA AMCOS and the Australian Music Centre announce the finalists for the 2022 Art Music Awards, to be held on Wednesday 31 August at the Meat Market, North Melbourne. The Art Music Awards celebrate a diverse range […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Blue Mountains composer Emma Greenhill was so moved by the bushfires of 2019-20, she wrote a piece of music about it. Through Regrowth, Emma […]
BY MIRANDA ILCHEF, LEAD WRITER (NSW) It’s that time of year again: the APRA AMCOS Art Music Awards are open for you to nominate an […]
BY CAMERON LAM, APRA AMCOS Composer Jodi Rose’s ambitious Singing Bridges project is an urban sonic sculpture playing the cables of bridges as musical instruments. Through the sound of vibrations […]
CONTENT COURTESY APRA AMCOS APRA AMCOS and the Australian Guild of Screen Composers today announce the nominees for the 2021 Screen Music Awards, highlighting the […]
CONTENT COURTESY MUSIC INDUSTRY REVIEW The volunteer Temporary Working Group — with support from APRA AMCOS, ARIA, PPCA, Australia Council, and Support Act — have […]
CONTENT COURTESY APRA AMCOS We’re so proud to announce that CutCommon’s founding editor was recognised in this year’s Luminary Awards! Thank you for reading our […]
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