Flippers and flutes: how music helps us talk to dolphins
The universal language of music could serve as a gateway to communicate with dolphins and possibly open doors to learn more about the naturally curious creatures, according to researchers…
Game on: Researching and composing for video games
An ANU School of Music PhD candidate who is researching audio and gaming is also the composer and sound designer for a promising new video game. For his PhD research, Thomas Connell is…
Sophie Edwards featured in HerCanberra ahead of EP launch
Sophie Edwards, a teacher and coordinator at the Open School of Music and alumni of ANU School of Music was featured by Her Canberra recently, highlighting a busy year of touring, writing and…
Ronan Apcar featured in Canberra City News ahead of performance at Art Song Canberra
Ronan Apcar, a third-year piano and composition student at the ANU School of Music, will make his Art Song Canberra debut accompanying soprano Sarahlouise Owens in ‘Bright Star’, a concert devoted to…
Alumni Profile - Hayley Manning
When Hayley applied to study at the ANU School of Music, she auditioned on the piano. When she graduated, in 2018, she did so with a major in performance on the double bass – the instrument she…
ANU choir opens up to lift our spirits
Originally published via ANU Media A new virtual choir is forming with calls for aspiring singers to join The Australian National University (ANU) School of Music as…
ANU School of Music Alumnus, Leonard Weiss, wins NSW Orchestral Fellowship
Editorial originally published in Limelight Magazine by Clive Paget on 2 July, 2021 ANU School of Music alumnus, Leonard Weiss, has been announced as the first ever recipient of a…