Opera about ancient king Gilgamesh crowned winner at the 2025 Art Music Awards


One of Australia’s newest operas, Gilgamesh, has been crowned the biggest winner of the 2025 Art Music Awards in a ceremony held in Sydney last night.

Other winners include former ABC Classic presenter and producer Stephen Adams, jazz outfit Koi Kingdom featuring saxophonist Cheryl Durongpisitkul, and performers including Sydney Chamber Opera, Opera Australia, the Australian String Quartet and Ensemble Offspring. 

The awards recognise the achievements of composers and performers of contemporary classical music, jazz, improvisation, electronic sound arts and experimental practices.

Based on an ancient Sumerian epic, Gilgamesh tells the story of a tyrant king who learns the meaning of wisdom through friendship, love and loss during the course of the opera.

Australian opera Gilgamesh was premiered in 2024 by Sydney Chamber Opera, Opera Australia, the Australian String Quartet and Ensemble Offspring. (Sydney Chamber Opera/Opera Australia: Daniel Boud)

Premiered in 2024, it is the first time the epic of Gilgamesh has been performed as an English language opera, with text written by well-known librettist Louis Garrick.

Gilgamesh’s composer, Jack Symonds, received two awards: Work of the Year: Dramatic for Gilgamesh, and the NSW State Luminary Award for his outstanding contributions to contemporary Australian opera.

Gilgamesh also earned Sydney Chamber Opera, Opera Australia, the Australian String Quartet and Ensemble Offspring the award for Performance of the Year: Notated Composition.

Former ABC Classic producer Stephen Adams, long-time curator of Australian music for the network, has been recognised with a National Luminary Award for his outstanding contribution and dedication to Australian music.

Women composers continue to make a strong impact in the Australian art community.

Jazz composer and saxophonist Cheryl Durongpisitkul won Work of the Year: Jazz as part of the trio Koi Kingdom. (Supplied: AMC/APRA AMCOS)

Anne Cawrse, Cathy Milliken and Kate Milligan won Work of the Year awards for Choral Composition, Chamber Music and Electroacoustic/Sound Art respectively.

Melbourne-based Jazz musician Cheryl Durongpisitkul was part of the award-winning trio Koi Kingdom for Work of the Year: Jazz.

Chloe Kim’s composition, titled Music for Six Double Bassists, won Performance of the Year: Jazz/Improvised Music category.

Art music visionaries, Jon Rose and Hollis Taylor, were honoured with the prestigious Richard Gill Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music for their boundary-pushing work and sonic exploration.

Rose and Taylor have frequently collaborated on innovative projects including Great Fences of Australia, which maps the acoustic qualities of 35,000 kilometres of fence lines across the Australian outback.

The ceremony, organised by the Australian Music Centre and APRA AMCOS, was held at Sydney’s City Recital Hall. ABC Classic Drive presenter Vanessa Hughes hosted with guest presenters Nardi Simpson and Hamed Sadeghi, and music curation by Sia Ahmad. 

List of winners and Finalists

Work of the Year: Choral

Winner: Anne Cawrse: All Flesh Is Fire, text by Kate Llewellyn — performers: Adelaide Chamber SingersDamian Barbeler: Charlotte, text by Judith Nangala Crispin — performers: Choir of King’s College CambridgeKevin March: Electric Cathedral, text by Kylie Supski and ReVerse Butcher — performers: The Consort of MelbourneHarry Sdraulig: Evening Star, text by Edgar Allan Poe — performers: Sydney Chamber Choir

Work of the Year: Dramatic

Winner: Jack Symonds: Gilgamesh, text by Louis Garrick — performers: Sydney Chamber Opera, Opera Australia, Australian String Quartet and Ensemble OffspringFiona Hill: A Library of Extraordinary Things — performers: Sydney Dance Company Pre-Professional Year Dancers, choreographer Miranda WheenAija Draguns: In Cosmic Utero, text by Bianca Watkins — performers: Sydney Conservatorium of Music and Aija Draguns, conductorEvan J Lawson: Labyrinth, text by Daniel Szesiong Todd — performers: Forest Collective

Work of the Year: Jazz

Winner: Cheryl Durongpisitkul, Stephen Hornby and Marcos Villalta: Koi Kingdom — performer: Koi KingdomClaire Cross: Sleep Cycle — performers: Claire Cross, Reuben Lewis, Merinda Dias-Jayasinha and Kyrie AndersonPaul Grabowsky: The Rhythms Of Autumn Leaves — performer: Monash Art Ensemble — publisher: Origin Music Publishing.Amy Dowd and Michael Power: Tooni — performers: Amy Dowd, Mick Power, Ben Yarram, Isadora Lauritz, Emma Volard and the Australian Art Orchestra

Work of the Year: Large Ensemble

Winner: Jakub Jankowski: Ritornello — performers: Australian Chamber OrchestraNicholas Vines: A Mega Masquerade — performers: Australian Youth Orchestra Momentum EnsembleOlivia Davies: Hyphae — performers: West Australian Symphony Orchestra and Dmitry MatvienkoElizabeth Younan: Nineteen Seventy-Three — performers: Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Work of the Year: Chamber Music

Winner: Cathy Milliken: In Speak — performers: Arditti QuartetHelen Svoboda: Headwater — performers: Helen Svoboda, Selma Savolainen, Jacques Emery and Tilman RobinsonDr Lou Bennett AM and Paul Stanhope: nyilamum song cycles — performers: Dr Lou Bennett AM and Australian String Quartet — publisher: Wise MusicMichael Kieran Harvey: War Sonatas — poet and narrator: Dr Arjun Von Caemmerer — performer: Michael Kieran Harvey

Work of the Year: Electroacoustic/Sound Art

Winner: Kate Milligan: Tactus — performer: Jonty CoyGabriella Smart: Parasymbiosis — performers: Gabriella Smart, Kasper Toeplitz and Didier CasamitjanaAviva Endean: The Breath Becomes The Wind — performers: Aviva Endean and Pat TelferSophie Rose: To Echoes and Lines — performers: Judith Dodsworth

Performance of the Year: Jazz/Improvised Music

Winner: Max Alduca, Jacques Emery, Brett Hirst, Chloe Kim, Oscar Neyland, Helen Svoboda and Jonathan Zwartz: Music For Six Double Bassists — composed by Chloe KimTom Avgenicos, Delay 45 and Ensemble Apex: Ghosts Between Streams — composed by Tom AvgenicosHamed Sadeghi and Eishan Ensemble: By The Mountain — composed by Hamed SadeghiXani: Endurance — composed by Xani Kolac

Performance of the Year: Notated Composition

Winner: Sydney Chamber Opera, Opera Australia, Australian String Quartet and Ensemble Offspring: Gilgamesh — composed by Jack Symonds, text by Louis GarrickAdelaide Chamber Singers: All Flesh Is Fire — composed by Anne Cawrse, text by Kate LlewellynDr Lou Bennett AM and the Australian String Quartet: nyilamum song cycles — composed by Dr Lou Bennett AM and Paul Stanhope — published by Wise MusicWest Australian Opera: Wundig wer Wilura — composed by Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse — published by Perfect Pitch Publishing

Excellence Awards

Three Excellence Awards were given out to projects that illuminate the importance of cross-cultural collaboration and artistic practice in contemporary Australian art music.

Musica Viva Australia received this year’s Award for Excellence in Music Education for its Accessible Music Education Program.

Finalists:

Erica Rasmussen for Crashendo — Leading NoteSpeak Percussion for Bespoke Artists ProgramTasmanian Symphony Orchestra for TSO Schools Runouts

Leading arts and social change organisation, Big hART, won the Award for Excellence in a Regional Area for Tjaabi: Flood Country — 2024 Regional Tour.

Finalists:

Arafura Music Collective for Kaleidoscope: The Music of LGBTIQA+ ComposersEkstasis Ensemble for LimitlessMusic in the Regions for providing high quality classical music to audiences across regional New South Wales

Multi-award winner Aviva Endean took out the Award for Excellence in Experimental Practice for her work: The Breath Becomes The Wind.

Finalists:

Dale Gorfinkel for OutHearJasmin Wing-Yin Leung and Sally Ann McIntyre in collaboration with Mindy Meng Wang and Kaylie Melville for The Ninth Tonethe music box project for Cut Paste Play 2024

Luminary Awards

The annual Luminary Awards are presented to those who have made a sustained impact on musical communities through their leadership, artistic practice and the championing of Australian repertoire.

Former ABC Classic curator of Australian music Stephen Adams was recognised with the Luminary Award: National Individual for his outstanding contribution and dedication to Australian music as a broadcaster, producer, composer and advocate.

Decibel New Music received the Luminary Award: National Organisation for its program of concerts, releases, tours and publications. 

The following Luminary Awards were also presented to individuals and organisations who have made significant contributions to the music community in their local state or territory.

Luminescence Chamber Singers (ACT) for their annual program in ACT and beyondJack Symonds (NSW) for outstanding contributions to contemporary Australian operaAdelaide Chamber Singers (SA) for sustained contribution to commissioning and artistic excellenceNat Bartsch (VIC) for advocacy for neurodiversity in musicStevie McEntee (TAS) for programming of Clarence Jazz Festival and as artistic director/founding member of Lutruwita Art OrchestraMuses Trio (QLD) for Muses Inc.Perth International Jazz Festival (WA) for growth of the Perth International Jazz Festival 2020 — 2024

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