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Rhiannon Cook

This is a stub entry only — it provides links to other resources by and about Rhiannon Cook held in our catalogue.

Articles by and about Rhiannon Cook

31 Jul 2007 Editorial: A Tangled Web? New Music Online by Danielle Carey and Rhiannon Cook

Now is a pivotal time in Australian music history.

31 Jul 2007 Joe Blog: Who Cares? by Danielle Carey and Rhiannon Cook

While compiling content for the current Journal Issue, editors Rhiannon Cook and Danielle Carey spent hours emailing each other in an effort to tease out issues relating to the documentation of new music. What is blogging? Why do we talk about music? What does this mean for the new music scene? This article is an edited version of a conversation about the art of blogging and its impact on communities.

31 Jul 2007 Telling It As It Is by Danielle Carey and Rhiannon Cook

A passionate advocate for new music, Richard Gill has built an international reputation for his work in creating opportunities for aspiring musicians, nurturing their abilities and presenting music to audiences in unique ways. Danielle Carey and Rhiannon Cook chat to Richard Gill about advocating new music and his role in its presentation...

25 Jun 2008 The Children’s Bach by Rhiannon Cook

Despite its name, Helen Garner’s novel The Children’s Bach might seem an unlikely book on which to base an opera. Nobody dies, the action is subtle, housework is a major theme, and much of the drama is internal. But this is partly what attracted composer Andrew Schultz. ‘I thought it would be completely different from anything else I had done before’

21 Oct 2008 Griffyn Ensemble - Island Universes by Rhiannon Cook

The third concert in The Griffyn Ensemble’s 2008 subscription series coincided with the Gods, Ghosts and Men exhibition of Pacific art at the National Gallery of Australia. For the ensemble’s director, Michael Sollis, this was an opportunity to bring a dream into being.

16 Jul 2009 MODART and 25 years of The Song Company by Rhiannon Cook

The Song Company is a rare species: a small, full-time music ensemble. Remarkably, it has managed to survive, in Australia, for 25 years. And even more remarkable is that its success is founded on the exploration of unfamiliar musical territories.

Resonate Journals edited by Rhiannon Cook

#1: A Tangled Web? New Music Online edited by Danielle Carey and Rhiannon Cook

Works by Rhiannon Cook

Rhiannon Cook is not an Australian Music Centre represented artist, however the following works can be found in our collection:

Scrapbook: an album by Rhiannon Cook

Analysis & Media

- Review: MODART05