A Music Victoria study finds Melbourne hosts 62,000 live concerts annually, making it one of the live music capitals of the world. Victoria is host to...
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Melbourne (/ˈmɛlbərn/ MEL-bərn, locally [ˈmæɫbən] ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state...
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The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music is the music school at the University of Melbourne and part of the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. It is located...
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Melbourne Australian Institute of Music - Melbourne campus Australian College of the Arts (Collarts)] - Wellington St Campus Australian College of the...
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Faculty of Fine Arts and Music (formerly known as the Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music) is a faculty of the...
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Literature, and the Melbourne Prize for Music. The first Melbourne Prize for Urban Sculpture was awarded in 2005. The Melbourne Prize Trust was founded...
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The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853...
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Music Festivals have a long history in Melbourne, Australia. One of the oldest and most famous music festival held in Australia was the Sunbury Music...
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This is a list of lists of some notable music venues worldwide. Asia Singapore Oceania Australia Melbourne North America Canada Toronto Montreal United...
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Festival Melbourne Underground Film Festival Libraries in Melbourne Melbourne Writers' Festival State Library of Victoria Music of Melbourne List of songs...
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Hardcore", its music video featuring dancers Pae (Missaghi Peyman) and Sarah Miatt performing the Melbourne shuffle on the streets of Melbourne. Two years...
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Sidney Myer Music Bowl is an outdoor bandshell performance venue in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located in the lawns and gardens of Kings Domain...
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Max Watt's House of Music is a live music venue on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia. The 850-capacity venue is in the basement of the Century Building...
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The 2010 Melbourne live music rally, (commonly known as the Save Live Australia's Music (SLAM) rally) was a public rally held on 23 February 2010, in the...
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bandleader Nicky Bomba, formerly of the John Butler Trio. The band are signed to FOUR FOUR, an imprint of ABC Music. The Melbourne Ska Orchestra was created...
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first theatre on the site at 217-223 Bourke Street, Melbourne was the Victorian Academy of Music, built for Samuel Aarons, which opened with a performance...
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locally as "The Espy", is a hotel and music venue in the inner bayside suburb of St Kilda, in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1878...
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won the AIA Melbourne Prize for the architects Ashton Raggatt McDougall for its overall contribution to the civic life of Melbourne. The Music Victoria Awards...
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Melbourne High School is a government-funded single-sex academically selective secondary day school for boys, located in the Melbourne suburb of South...
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Glass Beams (category Musical groups from Melbourne)
Glass Beams is the music project of Indian-Australian multi-instrumentalist and producer Rajan Silva. He founded the group in Melbourne, Australia in 2020...
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known locally as the 'G, is a sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria. Founded and managed by...
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Melbourne central business district (colloquially known as "the City" or "the CBD", and gazetted simply as Melbourne) is the city centre of Melbourne...
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Electro house (redirect from Melbourne bounce)
Electro house is a genre of electronic dance music and a subgenre of house music characterized by heavy bass and a tempo around 125–135 beats per minute...
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Little Band scene (redirect from The Take (Melbourne band))
the Door Too Many Daves Use No Hooks World of Sport 1980s portal Culture of Melbourne Music of Melbourne Potts, Adrian (2008). "Big and Ugly: Primitive...
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The history of Melbourne details the city's growth from a fledgling settlement into a modern commercial and financial centre as Australia's second largest...
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publisher now known as Krome Studios Melbourne Melbourne House, an Electronic dance music genre, also known as Melbourne Bounce This disambiguation page lists...
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Ballroom and the Wintergarden Room) was a music venue that opened in 1978 in St Kilda, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia. Located within the George...
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Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Australia. It is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Melbourne and the seat of the Archbishop of Melbourne, who is also the...
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music Indian classical music Korean court music Persian classical music Ottoman music (Turkish classical music) Western classical music Early music Medieval...
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The Choir of Trinity College, at Trinity College within the University of Melbourne, is a collegiate chapel choir modelled on the choirs at Cambridge...
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