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Australian National Academy of Music

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ANAM is dedicated to the training of the most exceptional young classical musicians from Australia and New Zealand. It is a place in which young musicians fulfil their potential as music leaders, distinguished by their skill, imagination and courage, and by their determined contribution to a vibrant music culture. ANAM Musicians share the stage with the world’s finest artists, performing in over 180 concerts and events in venues across Australia. Alumni work in orchestras and chamber ensembl ...
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Something big is brewing and the world as we know it is about to change. Will Radio be able to say good-bye to their first friend before its too late? Content warning: Loss, death of a loved one. Transmission, episode 6: Gamma Radio, was written by Tee Hoida. Directed by Jennifer Vosters. Designed by Bennett Peck. Episode six features: Erin Dillon,…
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A scientist and journalist attempt to interpret the bizarre writings of a Buddhist monk who claims to have experienced the extraordinary. Transmission, episode 5: Anam Cara, was written by Karl Gfall. Directed by Anuja Vaidya. Designed by Jennifer Overton. Episode five features: Muhammad Sajid and Chhaya Nene. If you'd like to hear EVEN MORE Auricl…
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A lonely woman struggling with illness comes in contact with a perspective-shifting new friend. Content warning: Severe depression and disordered eating. Transmission, episode 4: Matter Made, was written by Anne Walaszek. Directed by Dylan Roberts. Designed by Sharlene Burgos. Episode four features: Morgan Massaro and Phil Zimmermann. If you'd like…
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A precarious relationship is pushed to the brink when a morning broadcast takes on a life of its own. Transmission, episode 3: Tuned In to Comfort, was written by Michael Dahlberg. Directed by Dylan Roberts. Designed by Chris Starr. Episode three features: Jennifer Vosters, Sarah Mergener, and Taylor Glowac. If you'd like to hear EVEN MORE Auricle,…
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The perfect road trip before retirement is tested when Beverly suffers a series of unfortunate events. Transmission, episode 2: Radio Check, was written by Taylor Glowac. Directed by Dylan Roberts. Designed by Libby Lussenhop. Episode two features: Tatiana Pavela. Additional voicing by Robin Feltman, Taylor Glowac, Jennifer Macias, Dylan Roberts, a…
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After suffering a loss, Matty makes friends with someone unexpected. Content warning: Loss, death of a loved one, and panic attacks. Transmission, episode 1: Imaginary Friend, was written by Tee Hoida. Directed by Felicia Dominguez. Designed by Troy Cruz. Episode one features: Lisa Kornetsky, Erin Dillon, Cathlyn Melvin, and Jeremy. If you'd like t…
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Auricle: Season 2, Transmission - Episode one to be released July 1, 2023. Bi-monthly episodes will be released from July-September. Visit auriclethepodcast.com for more - or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Episode 8, 2021: Vanhal’s Double Bass ConcertoFriday 5 November 2021Since the mid-18th century, the double bass has evolved considerably. One of the most prolific composers that are known for his Double Bass Concerto is Bohemian-born Johann Baptist Vanhal. During his time, there were different models of the double bass which made the degree of stan…
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Episode 7, 2021: Boulanger’s Trios morceaux pour pianoWednesday 20 October 2021Some might say that French composer Lili Boulanger could have done more in her lifetime if she did not die far too young at 24. Nevertheless, it is no doubt she was able to live a productive and colourful life in 20th century Europe. Hailing from an extraordinary family,…
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Episode 6, 2021: Brahms’ Horn TrioFriday 8 October 2021German composer Johannes Brahms’ Horn Trio is a unique contribution to chamber repertoire written originally for violin, piano and horn. Composed in 1865 after the his mother’s death, the piece is both nostalgic and melancholic interwoven with extra-melodic details of lullabies Brahms’ mother u…
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Episode 5, 2021: Hindemith’s Kammermusik no. 1Wednesday 22 September 2021Born in Hanau, Germany in 1895, Paul Hindemith was cultivated as violist, violinist, pianist and percussionist. He was also “one of the most practical, but also the most overlooked composers of the last century.” Considered an avant-garde composer in the 20s, Hindemith’s Kamme…
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Episode 4, 2021: ANAM Radio Special Part IIMonday 21 June 2021“ANAM is really interested in the person, as well as the musician.”-Thea Rossen (percussion, 2016)In the second part of the ANAM Radio Special, alumna Thea Rossen, and current musicians Rachel Lau, Nathan Gatenby and Noah Rudd share fun anecdotes about their ANAM auditions and share hot …
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Episode 3, 2021: ANAM Radio SpecialMonday 7 June 2021In this special episode of ANAM Radio, alumna Thea Rossen takes over the mic to chat with ANAM musicians and faculty about why ANAM is a unique and special place for young musicians. They also give us insights about what a usual week at ANAM looks like whilst musicians, faculty and guest artists …
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Episode 2, 2021: The Poet, Nature and the Dance (ANAM 2021 Opening Concert)Wednesday 28 April 2021ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty (Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously) and long-standing member of the Chambre Orchestra of Europe, Howard Penny talks to ANAM Music Librarian Phil Lambert about ANAM 2021 Opening Concert, The Poet, Nature …
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Episode 1, 2021: Strauss’s Der RosenkavalierThursday 25 March 2021In 1911 Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier (The Cavalier of the Rose) premiered in Dresden, Germany when the aftermath of World War I caused the cultures of Vienna to fade. A bittersweet romantic comedy set in the 1740s in old Vienna, a half-real and half-imagined Utopia, one that S…
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Episode 17, 2020: Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to OrchestraFriday 11 December 2020For his final year as ANAM’s Artistic Director, Nick Deutsch originally planned to start and end the year performing with the complete ANAM cohort and faculty. However, 2020 had other plans. Yet as he proved, “no pandemic will stand in our way”. In this special epis…
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Episode 16, 2020: Antheil’s Ballet MécaniqueWednesday 18 November 2020For ANAM Radio’s final 2020 episode, Phil Lambert (ANAM Music Librarian) and Peter Neville (ANAM Head of Percussion) talk about one of the 20th Century’s unique, bizarre and outrageous compositions, George Antheil’s Ballet Mécanique. Born in New Jersey, Antheil found himself in P…
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Episode 15, 2020: Dvořák’s Quintet in A majorWednesday 4 November 2020ANAM alumnus Laurence Matheson (piano 2016) and ANAM Music Librarian Phil Lambert agree that Dvořák was quite happy when he wrote his Quintet in A major in his country estate in Vysoká, Czech Republic in the summer of 1887. Yet, this light and folk-influenced composition finishes…
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Episode 14, 2020: Bottesini’s Double Bass ConcertoWednesday 21 October 2020Giovanni Bottesini is considered to be one of the most colourful and mysterious celebrities of 19thcentury music. Although his Double Bass Concerto no. 2 is considered to be a staple in every double bassist’s repertoire, there is unfortunately no surviving orchestral score w…
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