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From absurd dark humour to poignant emotional pull: why I deeply loved the music of Succession

May 31, 2023

BY ALISON COLE, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Iconic television shows share unforgettable title sequences that have lived on as sonic calling cards we can quickly identify. […]

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Teaching music online in the pandemic has yielded creative surprises, like mixing ‘Blob Opera’ and beatboxing

January 20, 2022

BY ROBBIE MACKAY, QUEENS UNIVERSITY, ONTARIO, THE CONVERSATION Learning to make music is a full mind-and-body activity. Whether teaching how to play a musical instrument, […]

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The crisis of a career in culture: why sustaining a livelihood in the arts is so hard

December 7, 2021

BY KATHERINE (KATE) POWER, THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND, THE CONVERSATION In the arts in Australia, precarious employment, unpaid work and short-lived careers are the norm. […]

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50 years since Mike Oldfield began writing Tubular Bells: the pioneering album that changed the sound of music

August 9, 2021

BY ANDY BENNETT, GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, THE CONVERSATION English composer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield began writing Tubular Bells 50 years ago, at the age of 17. […]

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Opera is stuck in a racist, sexist past, while many in the audience have moved on

July 11, 2019

BY CAITLIN VINCENT, LECTURER IN CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE This article was first published in The Conversation. We’ve picked it up because we reckon […]

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