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Patty's musical challenge

666's Kim Lester finds people who are willing to teach adults to do the things that most professionals have to start doing as children.

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Hitting the right notes at the School of Music

Llewellyn Hall usually rings with the sound of fine music. Since it's opening in October 1976 it's been home to the ANU School of Music and has served as Canberra's premier concert venue. But for much...

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40th birthday

It is 40 years since Queen Elizabeth gave Canberra a special musical gift, the National Carillon.

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Sounding the Embassy of Switzerland

More interntaional music in amazing spaces

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The woman behind the bells

Stateline Canberra meets Lyn Fuller, the woman responsible for the Canberra carillon's musical tones.

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In defence of strange string music

Jon Rose plays the violin in ways the original luthiers could never have imagined in their wildest dreams.

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A tale of two harps

When Art Deco meets 18th century Louis XVI.

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The sweet sound of youth

What has 230 young musicians, three internationally famous conductors, six free performances and 1000 applicants?

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ANU to slash music program

The Australian National University in Canberra will slash about half the staff and cut funding at its internationally renowned school of music. Existing staff say it's a blow that the school won't...

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Mesmerised by the symphony

It's something many of us have only dreamed of - a private concert from a group of the world's most talented musicians.

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Top Canberra conductor adds new string to his bow

The Canberra Symphony Orchestra's Nicholas Milton is heading to Germany for a prestigeous new role, but promises he is not lost to Canberra.

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JS Bach as it was meant to be heard

The music of Bach, Mozart and Brahms are favourites for modern symphony orchestras, but what would the great composers make of the sound of modern instruments?

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Into the heart of a grand piano

Each year the Canberra International Music Festival brings world renowned musicians, directors and conductors to the city, but it's worth noting the top technicians who visit us too

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Johannes Fritzsch

Johannes Fritzsch is the outgoing chief conductor of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

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Paul Dyer, co-founder of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra

Paul unearths previously unperformed works of baroque and brings them to life on stage.

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