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Ria Andriani

Ria Andriani

Digital Producer at ABC News Australia Online

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How to do well in music exams and competitions, even if you have performance anxiety

Music exams and competitions aren't easy, but our experts have some tips to make the process as stress-free as possible, including managing performance anxiety.
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One of the world's best vocal groups is sharing centuries-old music...

This English vocal group took centuries-old church music from the archives and became a hit. They're back in Australia sharing this music with local audiences. 
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What films like Mr. Holland's Opus and School Of Rock get wrong abo...

On-screen portrayals of music teachers like School Of Rock are full of cliches. Researchers say this might be stopping more Australians from taking up the profession.
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Musicians share how youth orchestras kick-started their careers

With youth orchestras set to busk on the streets of Sydney and Melbourne this weekend, Australian musicians share how those orchestras helped shape their careers.
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Meet the Spanish conductor bringing Australian music to the world s...

Jaime Martín on how he fell in love with Melbourne, taking the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra home to Santander and championing Australian composers on world stages.
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The world-famous musicians who still call Australia home

From conducting elite orchestras to starring in brand new operas, Australian talent, like Simone Young and Siobhan Stagg, is shining bright on international stages.
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A new opera based on one of the world's oldest stories wins big at ...

Composer Jack Symonds and Sydney Chamber Opera have taken out multiple awards at the annual celebration of art music in Australia.
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The sounds of machines can be annoying, but these artists are makin...

Sound artists show beauty can still be found in a world full of technology, even the noise of IV machines and AI chatbots.
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The forgotten black composer who is still inspiring musicians today

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was an accomplished musician who lived among the pantheon of British composers, but he was defined by his black ancestry and almost forgotten.
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For people with synaesthesia, music can evoke more than goosebumps

Musicians share their experience of what it's like living with synaesthesia, including how they manage this wonderful, sometimes overwhelming multi-sensory experience.
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Former organist for Queen Elizabeth shares what it's like working w...

James O'Donnell was the former Organist of Westminster Abbey, directing music heard during historic occasions. He shares his favourite moments working with the royals.
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The recorders from our childhood have a history in centuries-old in...

From playing clarinets used in Mozart’s time to reconstructing instruments from paintings, period musicians are recreating history for modern audiences.
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How a new generation is invigorating classical music

Classical music sometimes has a reputation for being 'pale, male and stale.' A new generation of musicians is broadening our understanding of what classical music can be.
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Child prodigies speak about the importance of just being kids

From Geoffrey Tozer to child prodigies today, audiences are fascinated by young performers. We ask how these musicians balance their passion with other interests.
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How women have used the piano to push social boundaries for centuries

This year's audience poll of Australia's favourite classical music features the most music by women ever, thanks to their centuries-long connection with the piano.
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‘She was a pioneer’: how Clara Wieck Schumann still inspires musici...

Clara Wieck Schumann was her father’s prodigy, a composer’s wife and a musician in her own right. Her story is still inspiring musicians today.
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Generations of women show motherhood isn't a barrier to composing m...

100 years ago, women composers were expected to give up their career to raise a family. Composing mums today are still advocating to get the support they need to thrive.
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Getting your kids to practise their musical instrument might be eas...

Why musicians need to practise, how to get motivated and how to incorporate it into your family’s daily routine.
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Behind classical music's most infamous forgeries

Fake musical discoveries and a prodigy of old age are some of the pranks pulled by musicians over the past 150 years. Why did they do it?
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Unlike words and faces, musical memories don't fade with time

Music lovers show how special musical memories are, with recollections going back decades. Here's how music from childhood can form lifelong memories
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For centuries, music has helped us navigate what's happening in the...

Musicians have been making music about global events and complex societal issues for centuries. What do they bring to the conversation?