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6 July 2021

Art Music Awards 2021 - event date and details


Art Music Awards 2021 - event date and details

[Update 1 September: please note that the virtual Awards ceremony described in this article will not take place in the intended format. For a more recent update about the Awards announcements to be made on 9 September, see this article. ]

As the only event that specifically acknowledges the achievements of Australia's outstanding talent in the fields of composition, performance, education and presentation of Australian art music, the AMC and APRA AMCOS are delighted to announce the following details of the virtual 2021 Art Music Awards, exact date to be confirmed as soon as possible.

Held as a virtual event in 2020, the annual celebration of Australia's contemporary classical music, contemporary jazz and improvised music, experimental music and sound art recognises some of this country's finest composers and performers for their standout efforts. Finalists for the 2021 Art Music Awards will be announced on Tuesday 20 July [updated].

Awards will be presented in 12 national categories, along with Luminary Awards for each Australian state or territory, to honour individuals and organisations who have impacted their communities over a sustained period. The APRA Board of Directors will also award the Richard Gill Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music which recognises an individual or group considered to have made an outstanding contribution to the art music industry over a number of years. Previous recipients of this honour include Gill himself in 2014, Ros Bandt, Robyn Holmes, John Pochée, Helen Gifford, Larry Sitsky, and the late composer Peter Sculthorpe, among many others.

Performances for the 2021 Art Music Awards will once again be curated by Melbourne-based pianist and composer Barney McAll, one of our truly international artists with a GRAMMY nomination, an ARIA Award, as well as multiple Australian Jazz Bell Awards to his name. Born and raised in Australia, McAll spent years working in New York and has performed and recorded with numerous international and Australian artists. He was awarded an Australia Council Fellowship in 2007 and the Peggy Glanville-Hicks composer residency in 2015-2016.

Making her debut as Art Music Awards host is Rwandan-British composer Stéphanie Kabanyana Kanyandekwe. Stéphanie writes and presents Passenger, a weekly show on ABC Classic, to a national and international audience. She will be joined at the podium by acclaimed Indigenous Australian singer and songwriter Emma Donovan who is best known for her work with soul bands, The Putbacks and The Black Arm Band. Rounding out the trio of hosts for 2021 is accomplished violinist Aaron Wyatt, who has appeared regularly throughout the past decade with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.

> Art Music Awards (AMC) - see also APRA AMCOS website.



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