A call to open ears: eluding genre, traversing continents and fusing ancient and contemporary. At its heart are Yolgnu manikay (song cycles), a 40,000+ year-old oral tradition from South East Arnhem Land.
Read MoreGround-breaking music that lands like a gut punch. An inspired sonic journey that draws the listener close to the beauty of the moment in these fast changing times featuring Zimbabwean/Australian spoken word artist, Tariro Mavondo.
Read MoreAn elegy to the victims of WW1 created by three of Australia’s most fascinating composers that each respond to intimate accounts of lives remembered in fine grain detail away from the thrust of battle.
Read MoreMythical, innovative and deeply groovy, Umi No Uzu (meaning ‘stirring the oceans’) brings together traditional Japanese court music known as Gagaku, with jazz and hip hop.
Volume 2 of Australian Art Orchestra’s visionary collaboration with the Young Wagilak Group.
Read MoreA visionary exploration of the musical traditions of Australia’s first people by the Australian Art Orchestra in collaboration with the Young Wagilak Group.
Read MoreThe legendary recording of the collaboration between the Australian Art Orchestra and Sruthi Laya Ensemble following their 2008 tour to Hyderabad, Mysore, Bangalore and Chennai.
Read MoreIn this powerful collaboration, Ruby and Archie join forces with members of the Australian Art Orchestra to perform songs they have written about their experiences as members of the Stolen Generation.
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