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Album Releases, Reviews Posted on7 February 20148 February 2014

Album review: Network of Lines – (Tilman Robinson) by John Hardaker

Network of Lines is a work of ethereal and pure loveliness – albeit one with a red-blooded heart.

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News, Reviews Posted on5 December 2012

A response to Tilman Robinson’s Network of Lines ‘If on a winter’s night a traveller’

Don Jordan | Keep going, don’t look down, keep going, don’t look back, keep going – until it is too late and we are swallowed up in the inferno.

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Festivals Posted on29 April 2012

Tilman Robinson – ‘A Winter’s Night’ on an autumn afternoon

“The idea of ‘first chapters’ – short little narrative gestures that leave you hanging for more – ties in nicely with my recent resolution to write shorter pieces. With this in mind I was able to create ten short unrelated pieces corresponding to each of what I call the ‘narrative chapters’.”

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Interviews Posted on1 March 201330 August 2020

MJFF APRA Commission – Tilman Tells All

Think big, dream large etc. This is an opportunity for you to stretch yourself creatively. Looking back at previous winners of the commission, we have all tried something very new to us and used the commission to test uncharted waters. The MJFF Commission is no place to play it safe.

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News Posted on16 October 201416 October 2014

Applications open – 2015 PBS Young Elder of Jazz Commission

Applications open Are you a Victorian jazz composer under the age of 35? PBS 106.7FM and the Melbourne International Jazz Festival are delighted to announce […] Read More

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Award finalists, News Posted on31 July 201431 July 2014

Australian Art Music Awards finalists

From the media release The Australian Art Music Awards finalists have been announced. Among them (of course) are a number of Australian jazz musicians and […] Read More

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Festival Reviews, Festivals, News Posted on10 June 201410 June 2014

Festival review: Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2014

Over the 10 day duration of the festival I’d encountered orthodox jazz rhythms, experimental jazz and music that you could argue was not jazz at all. Had I selected a different schedule of artists, I may have had a totally different festival experience altogether, such was the variety of shows on offer.

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Award finalists, News Posted on18 April 20146 May 2014

Nominees announced – 2014 Australian Jazz Bells

The 2014 Australian Jazz Bell Awards have announced the nominations across all categories for this year’s awards, with the overall winners to be announced at a ceremony, hosted by Tracey Curro, at the beautiful Regent Theatre Ballroom on Thursday 1 May.

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Interviews, Record Labels Posted on8 October 201325 October 2013

Q&A | The Listen / Hear Collective – John Hardaker

John Hardaker interviews Mace Francis and Johannes Luebbers of the Listen / Hear Collective.

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Album Releases, Reviews Posted on9 February 20139 February 2013

Album review: ECILA (Alice Humphries)

John Hardaker reviews ECILA | ECILA is a startling debut from an exciting new talent and a dazzling new ensemble. The gratifying part is that, here on their debut, we witness the beginning of a road that I truly hope will stretch far far into the future.

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