How First Nations voices enrich Australia’s classical music traditions
Five First Nations musicians are reshaping Australia’s classical music scene, integrating Indigenous knowledge and culture. Among them, James Henry, the First Nations Composer in Residence for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, prepares to premiere his new work in August. This collaboration enriches the classical tradition with insights from 60,000 years of history.
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Published 08 Jul 2026, 22:00 UTC · Updated 08 Jul 2026, 22:10 UTC
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