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Festivals Posted on31 July 201211 February 2014

Solo well-read – stark worlds and beautiful soundscapes

Kynan Robinson’s composition ‘Solo in Red’ is being performed at the 2012 Melbourne Writers Festival. Read Festival Director Steve Grimwade’s insights into why he likes to program events combining text and music.

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Interviews Posted on27 November 201127 June 2015

Cognitive dissonance: Kynan Robinson finds musical ideas in the works of Cormac McCarthy

“I was reading Cormac McCarthy a lot, just reading, without a purpose, and I kept going back there and reading it again and again.”

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