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Home / News / General news / Two works by Ford shortlisted at 2019 Art Music Awards

Two works by Ford shortlisted at 2019 Art Music Awards

Anni Heino · Aug 25, 2019 ·

Nicholas Waters and Wilma Smith, performing Ford's String Quartet no. 6 at the Melbourne Recital Centre in November 2018

Two of Andrew Ford’s works were finalists in the 2019 Art Music Awards, organised by the Australian Music Centre and APRA-AMCOS. In a bumper year for nominations, The Drowners was a finalist for vocal/choral work of the year (along with music by Rachel Bruerville, Alice Chance and Damien Ricketson, whose opera The Howling Girls took out the award), while Ford’s String Quartet No 6 was shortlisted in the instrumental category, beside music by Robert Davidson, Mary Finsterer (the winner, for Ignis) and Elizabeth Younan.
> Watch the Flinders Quartet playing String Quartet No 6 (Youtube)

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