Tim Humphrey
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Articles by and about Tim Humphrey
4 Apr 2012 2012 Art Music Awards - comments by judging panels by Australian Music Centre
The Art Music Awards gala event held at the Playhouse, Sydney Opera House, on Tuesday 3 April 2012, honoured winners across ten national categories and in seven state awards. The comments below reflect the difficult task the judging panel members faced when choosing first the finalists and finally the winners from a considerable number of high-quality works. See also: '2012 Art Music Awards - winners' (news article on Resonate 4 April 2012.)
13 Sep 2012 Broadband Arts Initiative: grant recipients by Australian Music Centre
Recipients of the new Broadband Arts Initiative grants by the Australia Council have been announced
31 Jul 2014 2014 Art Music Awards - finalists by Australian Music Centre
APRA (Australasian Performing Right Association) and the Australian Music Centre are proud to announce the finalists for the 2014 Art Music Awards. Once again, the hard work by judging panels has produced a strong as well as varied list of finalists, with all the ingredients of an exciting awards night: established names as well as up-and-coming artists, women as well as men, intimate pieces as well as dramatic works requiring big forces and spacious venues, solo works and projects as well as collaborations.
31 Aug 2020 'Hello human, welcome to art' by Australian Music Centre
The first of two 2020 Peggy Glanville-Hicks Addresses will be presented by Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey on Monday 21 September. There will be no auditorium filled with seats, which is not an unusual situation for the team of two experimental sound artists. Instead, we're invited to take part in a dialogue with a machine.
Works commissioned by Tim Humphrey
Events featuring Tim Humphrey
21 Sep 2020 : 2021 Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address by Flynn & Humphries : "Hello Human, Welcome to Art'
20 Feb 2019 WA: Five Short Blasts : Perth Festival 2019
1 Apr 2017 VIC: Between 8 and 9 (Chengdu Teahouse Project)
29 Mar 2017 VIC: Between 8 and 9 (Chengdu Teahouse Project)
World premieres given by Tim Humphrey
Esaurita (Breakdown) (flugelhorn with piano) by David Young— 1 Jul 10 (First performed as part of 'Constellation: a durational Chamber Work' (Liquid Architecture 11), Red Gallery, Melbourne)
Night song : for oboe and piano by Tim Dargaville— Mar 97 (Theatreworks, St. Kilda, Melbourne)