Indigenous composers record new works at ANU

Emerging Indigenous composers from around Australia have recorded a series of new compositions at ANU under a new mentoring program run out of the ANU School of Music. The five established Indigenous musicians from a range of musical backgrounds are taking a new step in their careers by moving into composing in jazz and new classical music styles under the inaugural Indigenous Composers Initiative at ANU. Their works will be to be performed at a special concert and broadcast on national radio next month. Dr Chris Sainsbury from the ANU School of Music, who has Eora/Dharug heritage, is working with fellow mentor and jazz musician Kevin Hunt from the Sydney Conservatorium to offer tips on developing ideas and orchestration. "This is a first in Australia for Indigenous musicians. Through the Initiative we hope to articulate something of contemporary Indigenous culture and bring it to a wider audience," Dr Sainsbury said. Canberra-based musician Brenda Gifford, from the Yuin Nation, is originally from Wreck Bay on the NSW south coast.
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