Music of Brisbane

Brisbane is a city in Queensland, Australia, home to many regionally important music institutions and venues, including Big Sound music industry conference.[1][2] For information about both classical and popular music in Brisbane, please see the following articles:

  • Arts and culture in Brisbane, which includes information about classical music and opera singers, and jazz singers in Brisbane, and information about performing arts venues and Brisbane theatres.
  • Popular entertainment in Brisbane, which includes information about Pop, rock, heavy metal and punk music in Brisbane, and about nightclubs in both Brisbane and Fortitude Valley
  • Brisbane punk rock, has information on Brisbane's seminal punk history from 1975 to 1984.

The Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University was established in 1957 as the Conservatorium of Music.

See also

  • Music portal
  • flagAustralia portal
  • Music of Australia

References

  1. ^ Darchen, Sébastien; Willsteed, John; Browning, Yanto (2023). "The "music city" paradigm and its policy side: a focus on Brisbane and Melbourne". Cultural Trends. 32 (3): 299. doi:10.1080/09548963.2022.2062565.
  2. ^ Enoch, Leeanne (5 September 2023). "Queensland's live music sector hits high note as BIGSOUND 2023 launches". Media statements. Queensland Government. Retrieved 28 February 2024.

External links

  • Embracing the “dark” - Brisbane’s Gothic nightclub scene- John Oxley Library Blog, State Library of Queensland
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