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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

25 August, 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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