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Australian Music News Highlights

Monday 14 May 2012

The Arts Minister, Simon Crean, delivered a funding boost of $4.6 million to the music industry, with artist development, stage craft and songwriting the main winners.

After The Melba Foundation failed to secure ongoing funds in Tuesday's budget, its CEO and founder Maria Vandamme has vowed to keep on supporting Australia's best classical musicians.

The announcement of drastic cuts to the ANU School of Music degree were followed last week by its head, Professor Adrian Walter taking an indefinite leave of absence from his job. Today it was announced that he has been appointed as Director of the Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts and will take up the post in September.

President Barack Obama has honoured Burt Bacharach and Hal David as "two kings of songwriting", presenting them with America's most prestigious prize for popular music.

There are approximately 10,000 bagpipers in Scotland. Experts are sounding the lament over the loss of a traditional skill which means that sheepskins for the bespoke bag under the piper's armpit are often not of the right quality.

Vale Roman Totenberg (1911-2012), a Polish-born violinist who made music with Yehudi Menuhin, ate with Eleanor Roosevelt and built sandcastles with Igor Stravinsky.

Also in the news this week: John Berry, Beastie Boys, Joe Chindamo, Yo-Yo Ma, Shirley Manson, Paul Simon, Owsley "Bear'' Stanley, Shu-Cheen Yu, Victor Willis.

Oz Composers Birthdays: Lee Bracegirdle 1952, Tristram Cary 1925-2008, Roger Frampton 1948-2000, Attila Jurth 1945, David Sydney Morgan 1932, June Nixon 1942 Geoffrey d'Ombrain 1931.

Other Anniversaries:
1912–The first Indian film, Shree Pundalik by Dadasaheb Torne is released in Mumbai;

B: 1652–Johann Philipp Förtsch, German baroque composer, statesman and doctor (d. 1732); 1732–Thomas Erskine, 6th Earl of Kellie, British musician and composer (d. 1781); 1732–Francesco Pasquale Ricci, Italian composer and violinist (d. 1817); 1912–Arthur Berger, American composer (d. 2003); 1932–Bob Florence, American jazz pianist, composer, arranger (d. 2008); 1942–Taj Mahal, American musician; 1912–Richard Brooks, American film director, writer and producer (d. 1992); 1912–Perry Como, American singer (d. 2001); 1912–Bolesław Prus, Polish writer (b. 1847); 1912–August Strindberg, Swedish playwright, novelist and essayist (b. 1849); 1912–Studs Terkel, American writer (d. 2008); 1952–Phil Seymour, American singer-songwriter and musician (d. 1993); 1922–Kai Winding, Danish-born jazz trombonist and composer (d. 1983). D: 1992–Chalino Sánchez, Mexican musician (b. 1960); 2002–Aşık Mahzuni Şerif, Turkish folk musician, composer and poet (b. 1940) 1992–Lawrence Welk, American musician (b. 1903); 1902–Meredith Willson, American composer (d. 1984).

 
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Workshops

Sing Dubbo

If you're in Dubbo (or want to go to Dubbo from 5-6 May) and like to sing, check out Sing Dubbo!  Read more.

Workshop with Mara and Llew Kiek (Wollongong)

If you're in Wollongong this weekend and like to sing, get along to the workshop with Mara and Llew Kiek prior to their concert with Mara and the Martenitsa Choir.  Read more.

Can Conducting Be Taught?

Well, a recent article by Luke Dollman for Symphony Services International discusses the teaching of conducting at the elite level. They're also running a conducting workshop for community conductors and educators with Graham Abbott in July. Read more.

Cairns Winter Music School

The Cairns Winter Music School runs from July 3rd – 6th 2012 and features quality rehearsals and tutorage culminating in the public performance of a great concert programme. Read more.

Concerts & Events

This weekend one of Australia's biggest gatherings of Pipe Bands will take place in the Southern Highlands of NSW.  Bundanoon is Brigadoon has been running for 35 years and we spoke to one of the organisers about what it means for Pipe Bands in Australia.  Read the article or see www.brigadoon.net.au for more info.

On 28 April, Victoria Chorale (Melbourne) will present a concert with the Art of Sound orchestra. Read more.

To mark the recent anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, the Surrey Hills Orchestra and Eltham Strings (Melbourne) present a concert inspired by the Titanic on Sunday April 22. Read more. (By the way, if you missed the Sydney Morning Herald's story about the Broken Hill Barrier Industrial Union Bands' inland tribute to the Titanic musicians, read it here).