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  2. Ministry of Sound Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound's presence has been felt in Australia since 1995 when MDS, a subsidiary of Festival Mushroom Records released Dance Nation. MDS released Parts 2 and 3 in 1996 and 1997 respectively and all were direct copies of the UK releases, as well as Sessions.

  3. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The founder of the Albert Street Conservatorium Orchestra was musician and conductor Alberto Zelman.This orchestra gave its first concert on 11 December 1906. In 1923, Bertha Jorgensen became the first female leader of a professional orchestra in Australia, and she went on to play with the orchestra for 50 years and became the longest-serving female leader of an orchestra on an international ...

  4. Category:Ministry of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ministry of Sound" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Ministry of Sound Australia; Ministry of Sound Radio; P. James ...

  5. Australian National Academy of Music - Wikipedia

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    ANAM is a national organisation with students from across Australia and New Zealand. Since 2020 located at the Abbotsford Convent in Abbotsford, Melbourne, [4] it is a member of the Australian Roundtable for Arts Training Excellence (ARTS8), and partially funded by the Australian Government through the Office for the Arts. [5]

  6. Ministry of Sound Anthems - Wikipedia

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    Anthems 1991–2008 is a compilation album released by Ministry of Sound in Australia and the UK and the first in a series. The three CD set features dance singles from the period of 1991–2007 (despite the "2008" in the title).

  7. Music of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    One act from Melbourne, Dead Can Dance, a duo, mixed Dark Wave with classical music, thus founding the genre Neoclassical Dark Wave. Other notable independent artists from Melbourne include: Cut Copy , The Drones , TISM , Eddy Current Suppression Ring , Rowland S. Howard , Dirty Three , The Avalanches and The Great Elevator.

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  9. Sessions Two - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions Two is a dance music compilation album and the second installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series which started in 2004. There are a total of 40 tracks spread across two discs. Disc one was mixed by John Course and disc two was mixed by Mark Dynamix. [1]