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Prof. Kim Cunio - Head of the School of Music at the Australian National University

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  Head of the School of Music at the Australian National University (ANU), is a composer interested in old and new musics and the        role of music in making sense of our larger world. A scholar, composer and performer, Kim embodies the skills of the thinking            artist, showing that writing and making art are part of the same paradigm of deep exploration. Kim is a recipient of the ABC                Golden Manuscript Award for his work on traditional music. His compositions have been played internationally with                              performances at the Whitehouse, United Nations, and festivals in a number of countries. His list of commissioning organisations        includes the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Art Gallery of NSW, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne International Arts Festival,                    Foundation for Universal Sacred Music (USA), and many others. A number of Kim’s projects and tours have been funded by the          Australia Council for the Arts and the Commonwealth Government. Kim is currently working on a series of albums with the Gyuto Monks of Tibet; a project setting the sounds of space with the British Antarctic Survey and artist engineer Diana Scarborough; and a project on enforced feticide in India with writer and gender scholar Manish Sharma. Kim writes for the peak body the Deans and Directors of the Creative Arts, the Crawford Centre  for Public Policy at the ANU and has a regular segment on ABC Radio Canberra to discuss music and the larger word. The ANU School of Music is entering a new renaissance, valued by the university and the community of Canberra due to the work of its academic staff and the fearlessness of its students.

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