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Soprano Deborah Kayser, Melbourne Digital Concert Hall honoured

Soprano Deborah Kayser, Melbourne Digital Concert Hall honoured
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Soprano Deborah Kayser, Melbourne Digital Concert Hall honoured

Soprano Deborah Kayser, Melbourne Digital Concert Hall honoured
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Summer Scholars

Child Migration and Stolen Generations in Popular Historical Consciousness In the mid-1990s, harrowing stories emerged of child migrants and Stolen Generations who had been taken from their families. Side-by-side, these narratives produced unprecedented responses in public discourse, yet scholars have struggled to make sense of the cacophony of debate, the millions of marching feet and the mountain of writing inspired by these histories. Tim Calabria’s project will assess the extensive papers left by Sir Ronald Wilson, president of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission during this period, and seek to contribute to the understanding of this profound moment of social change in Australia, as people concurrently engaged in the Reconciliation movement and grappled with the bleak outcomes of child migration for many institutionalised children.

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Let's not 'get back to normal': the Southbank Centre will reflect our changed world | Classical music

Brighter days … a visitor to London’s Southbank this month. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock Brighter days … a visitor to London’s Southbank this month. Photograph: Guy Bell/Rex/Shutterstock Tue 25 May 2021 09.24 EDT Last modified on Tue 25 May 2021 09.51 EDT Perhaps not right at the top of the list of the things that most people remember about 2020 is the fact that it was the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth. But on the afternoon of Sunday 16 March 2020, I was in my seat in the Royal Festival Hall for a mammoth Beethoven birthday concert. Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra were re-enacting Beethoven’s famous 1808 marathon performance. Unlike the 1808 concert, by all accounts a chaotic affair in a freezing cold theatre with an under-rehearsed orchestra, Salonen’s performance was brilliantly polished and the heating was on in the RFH. But the concert was haunted by a sense that the world was about to change. In the words

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How we can achieve an equal future

How we can achieve an equal future
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