Nominations for the Professional Development Awards, presented by APRA, are now being sought.
Deadline: 1 December.
Saxophonist and composer Sandy Evans will deliver this year's Peggy Glanville-Hicks address on 1 December.
As a national service organisation, the AMC is dedicated to increasing the profile and sustainability of Australian composers and other creative artists. The AMC facilitates the performance, awareness and appreciation of music by these artists through composer and other creative artist representation; resonate – its online magazine; library and retail services; sheet music publishing; and the management, administration and publication of project-based initiatives. Its library collection holds over 30,000 items by more than 500 artists.
The genres of music included in the AMC’s vision are notated composition, electroacoustic music, improvised music (including contemporary jazz), electronica, sound art, installation sound, and multimedia, web and film sound.
The AMC fosters the development of an Australian music community by providing specialist support to its membership of performers, composers, sound artists, educators, students, and music specialists across Australia and throughout the world. More about the Centre...
Members receive the AMC's monthly eNews, which provides them with up-to-date information about the AMC's recent activities and news.
Resonate magazine is the AMC's web magazine. While some sections of resonate are available to the general public, most of the INDEPTH section is available to AMC Members only. AMC members have access to all the feature articles and interviews, as well as the resonate journal - a biannual thematically driven journal about current issues in the new music scene (formerly Sounds Australian Journal).
As a member, you not only have access to the library collection, but you stay connected to the latest news and information about Australian composers and other creative artists through the Centre's publications. Members also help to support the Centre's on-going projects that provide assistance and support to Australian composers, and so help raise awareness for Australian composition across the world.
You can join the Centre online using our secure form, download a PDF form , contact the Centre on ph: (02) 9247 4677 or e:
The Centre's library contains works by Represented composers/ creative artists only. Representation is a service provided by the Centre that allows these artists to lodge works in the library, have their materials and products made available for sale through the Centre's shop, and have a biography on the website. The Centre usually process 2 rounds of applications each year. More about Representation...