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2019 ARIA Artisan & Fine Arts winners revealed

The winners included Melbourne Ska Orchestra, Paul Kelly & Kate Ceberano.

By Music NetworkPublished Oct 10, 2019
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This morning’s ARIA nominations announcement at The Art Gallery Of NSW also saw the unveiling of the winners of the Artisan Awards and the Fine Arts Awards.


The Artisan Awards:

Best Cover Art

Emilie Pfitzner for Thelma Plum - Better in Blak (Warner Music Australia Pty Ltd).

Engineer Of The Year

Sam Teskey for The Teskey Brothers - Run Home Slow (Ivy League Records).

Producer Of The Year

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Dann Hume for Matt Corby - Rainbow Valley (Matt Corby/Island Records Australia/Universal Music Australia).


The Fine Arts Awards

Best Classical Album

Paul Kelly, James Ledger - Thirteen Ways To Look At Birds (Decca Australia/Universal Music Australia).

Best Jazz Album

Kate Ceberano and Paul Grabowsky - TRYST  (ABC Music/Universal Music Australia).

Best Original Soundtrack or Musical Theatre Cast Album

Various Artists - The Recording Studio (Music From The TV Series) (ABC Music/Universal Music Australia).

Best World Music Album

Melbourne Ska Orchestra - One Year Of Ska (ABC Music/Universal Music Australia).


Denis Handlin AO, ARIA chairman and chairman and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment Australia and New Zealand and President, Asia congratulated the winners, saying, “It is a very talented group of artists and creative contributors, and we are very pleased to celebrate their outstanding achievement of winning an ARIA Award.”

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