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ANBOC 2026
Welcome to ANBOC 2026!
Sunday October 4, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm AEDT
The How (Practical Steps): From personal experience, two composers offer an in-depth, step-by-step examination into the logistics required to successfully bring a new work to life. Key topics will include:
  • How to Commission: A clear roadmap from initial concept to final performance.
  • Consortium Building: Best practices for forming and managing a commissioning consortium to share costs and expand reach.
  • Intellectual Property and Performance Rights: Understanding copyright, licensing (e.g., APRA AMCOS), and securing performance rights.
  • Special considerations: from budgetary considerations to exclusive performance rights, we’ll talk about the finer details.
  • Documentation: Contractual negotiations and protocols including the production of high-quality reference recordings and ensuring appropriate credits for commissioning participants.
  • Distribution: will the final work be delivered in hard copy or PDF? Who will manage this distribution and how does this fit into the timeline?


The When: When is it a good time for you and/or your organisation to commission a work? What considerations need to be made to ensure a successful outcome for all involved? Key concepts include:
  • Timelines: Working backwards from the première date, how do you establish a realistic schedule for composition, rehearsal, and première?
  • Funding opportunities: what kind of arts funding is available on both a Federal and State level? Are there any philanthropic or sponsorship possibilities? 
  • Timing consortium invitations: considerations, techniques and sample budgetary templates to use in your project.


The Why: When you commission an Australian composer, you create an opportunity for the artist to tell our very own Australian stories. Likhuta and Blackshaw will lead a lively discussion on the importance that commissioning has on the future of Australian Music. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how commissioning can foster a vibrant, Australian identity.
Speakers
avatar for Dr Jodie Blackshaw

Dr Jodie Blackshaw

Lecturer in Composition, Australian National University
Jodie Blackshaw grew up in the Riverina, NSW and started her journey in music through the public education system. Through her extensive experience in classroom teaching, instrumental music tuition, conducting and composition, Jodie aspires to share her passion for student creativity... Read More →
avatar for Dr Catherine Likhuta

Dr Catherine Likhuta

composer, Self-employed composer
Catherine Likhuta is a Ukrainian-Australian composer, pianist and recording artist. Her music exhibits high emotional charge, programmatic nature, rhythmic complexity and Ukrainian folk elements. Catherine’s pieces have been played extensively around the world, including highly... Read More →
Sunday October 4, 2026 2:30pm - 3:30pm AEDT
Music Workshop Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Conservatorium Road, Sydney NSW, Australia

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