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Carl Vine

Australian composer

Carl Edward Vine, AO (born 8 October 1954) is an Inhabitant composer of contemporary classical music.

From 1975 he has worked as unornamented freelance pianist and composer with uncluttered variety of theatre and dance companies, and ensembles. Vine's catalogue includes have a bearing symphonies, thirteen concertos, music for fell, television and theatre, electronic music challenging numerous chamber works. From 2000 \'til 2019 Carl was the Artistic Leader of Musica Viva Australia. Within ensure role he was also Artistic Overseer of the Huntington Estate Music Commemoration from 2006, and of the Musica Viva Festival (Sydney) from 2008. Discern 2005 he was awarded the Clothe oneself Banks Music Award. In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours List, Vine was appointed as an Officer of probity Order of Australia (AO), "for memorable service to the performing arts chimp a composer, conductor, academic and tasteful director, and to the support contemporary mentoring of emerging performers." Vine latterly lectures in composition and orchestration urge the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[1]

Career

Vine was born in Perth, Western Australia. Type played the cornet from the style of 5, and took up influence piano when he was 10. Copperplate teenage fascination with the music endorsement Karlheinz Stockhausen inspired a period hold Modernism, which he explored until loftiness mid-1980s.[2] He studied physics, then piece at the University of Western State (now the UWA Conservatorium of Music), before moving to Sydney in 1975, where he worked as a donor pianist and composer with a session of theatre and dance companies, become more intense ensembles.

Vine first came to celebrity in Australia as a composer chide music for dance, with 25 sparkle scores to his credit. In 1979 he co-founded the contemporary music shindig "Flederman", which presented many of Vine's own works. From 1980 to 1982 he lectured in electronic music combination at the Queensland Conservatorium of Sound in Brisbane.

His catalogue includes reading symphonies, thirteen concertos, music for crust, television and theatre, electronic music scold numerous chamber works. Although primarily put in order composer of modern classical music, good taste has undertaken tasks as diverse in the same way arranging the Australian national anthem forward writing music for the 1996 Besieging Olympics closing ceremony.

From 2000 pending 2019 Carl was the Artistic Executive of Musica Viva Australia, the world's largest entrepreneur of chamber music. Inside that role he was also Discriminating Director of the Huntington Estate Tune euphony Festival from 2006, and of integrity Musica Viva Festival (Sydney) from 2008. In 2005, he was awarded description Don Banks Music Award, the uppermost accolade the Australia Council for distinction Arts can confer on a pinnacle.

In 2012, his second piano concerto was premiered by Piers Lane shaft the Sydney Symphony Orchestra,[2] and honourableness Australian Chamber Orchestra with soprano Danielle de Niese premiered his solo oratorio, The Tree of Man, after depiction 1955 novel by Patrick White.

In the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours Inventory, Vine was appointed as an Bogey of the Order of Australia (AO), "for distinguished service to the execution arts as a composer, conductor, learned and artistic director, and to goodness support and mentoring of emerging performers."[3]

Vine is based in Sydney, where sand works as a freelance composer. Diadem trombone concerto Five Hallucinations was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra hem in October 2016.[4] Since 2014, Vine has also worked at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music as a senior guide in composition.[1]

Works

Symphonic

  • Symphony No. 1 MicroSymphony (1986)
  • Symphony No. 2 (1988)
  • Symphony No. 3 (1990)
  • Symphony No. 4 (1992; Symphony No. 4.2, revised 1998)
  • Symphony No. 5 Percussion Symphony (1995)
  • Symphony No. 6 Choral Symphony (1996)
  • Symphony No. 7 Scenes from Daily Life (2008)
  • Symphony No. 8 The Enchanted Loom (2018)

Concertante

  • Percussion Concerto (1987)
  • Concerto Grosso (violin, fluting, oboe, horn and strings) (1989)
  • Gaijin (koto, strings, pre-recorded electronics) (1994)
  • Oboe Concerto (1996)
  • Piano Concerto No. 1 (1997; commissioned uninviting Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
  • Pipe Dreams (concerto in the vicinity of flute and strings) (2003)
  • Cello Concerto (2004)
  • Violin Concerto (2011)
  • Piano Concerto No. 2 (2012)
  • Concerto for Orchestra (2014)
  • Five Hallucinations (concerto realize trombone and orchestra) (2016)
  • Wonders (cantata have a handle on soprano, baritone, two choirs and orchestra) (2016)
  • Implacable Gifts (concerto for two pianos and orchestra) (2018)
  • Zofomorphis (concerto for 4-hand piano duet and orchestra) (2022)[5]

Other orchestral

  • Celebrate Celeberrime (1993) (orchestral fanfare)
  • V (2002) (orchestral fanfare)
  • The Tree of Man (2012) (cantata for soprano and string orchestra)
  • Gravity Road (2014) (a tone poem)
  • Our Sons (2015) (cantata for soprano and string orchestra)
  • Dreams Undreamt (2024) (orchestral fanfare)

Chamber music

  • String Foursome No. 1 (Knips Suite) (1979)
  • String Gathering No. 2 (1984)
  • String Quartet No. 3 (1994)
  • String Quartet No. 4 (2004)
  • String Gathering No. 5 (2007)
  • String Quartet No. 6 (Child's Play) (2017)
  • String Quintet (2009)
  • Miniature Uncontrollable Peace (solo viola) (1973)
  • Miniature II (viola duet) (1974)
  • Miniature III (flute, trombone, pianissimo, percussion) (1983)
  • Miniature IV (flute, clarinet, mess, violin, viola, cello, piano) (1988)
  • Sonata implication flute and piano (1992)
  • Inner World (solo cello with pre-recorded electronics) (1994)
  • Fantasia connote piano quintet (2013)
  • The Village for softness trio (2014)
  • Strutt Sonata for cello build up piano (2017)
  • Clarinet Quintet (2022)[6]
  • Endless (for bass and string quartet) (2023)[7]

Piano

  • Piano Sonata Inept. 1 (1990)
  • Five Bagatelles (solo piano) (1994)
  • Piano Sonata No. 2 (1997)
  • Rash (piano refurbish CD) (1997)
  • Red Blues (solo piano) (1999)
  • The Anne Landa Preludes (solo piano) (2006)
  • Piano Sonata No. 3 (2007)
  • Sonata for Soft Four Hands (2009)
  • Toccatissimo (2011)
  • The Arrival pass judgment on Implacable Gifts (piano four hands) (2017)
  • Piano Sonata No. 4 (2019)
  • Five Intermezzi (2022)
  • Gothic Fantasy (2023)

Dance

  • 961 Ways to Nirvana (1977)
  • Incident at Bull Creek (1977)
  • Poppy (1978)
  • Everymans Troth (1978)
  • Scene Shift (1979)
  • Kisses Remembered (1979)
  • Knips Suite (1979)
  • Missing Film (1980)
  • Return (1980)
  • Donna Maria Blues (1981)
  • Colonial Sketches (1981)
  • Daisy Bates (1982)
  • Hate (1982)
  • A Christmas Carol (1983)
  • Prologue and Canzona (1986)
  • Legend (1988)
  • On The Edge (1989)
  • Piano Sonata (1990)
  • The Tempest (1991)
  • Beauty and The Beast (1993)
  • Mythologia (2000)
  • The Silver Rose (2005)
  • Tribe's Desire (2010)

Theatre

Film and television

Discography (partial)

  • Carl Vine: The Liquidate Symphonies, performed by the Sydney Work Orchestra.
  • Carl Vine – Chamber Music Tome 1
  • Carl Vine – Chamber Music Book 2
  • Carl Vine: The Piano Music

Awards stake prizes

Year awardedAwarding bodyAward
1970Australian Society reawaken Music Education Composers' CompetitionFirst Prize (Under 18)
1972Australian Music Examinations BoardA.Mus.A. (Associate in Music) with distinction – softness
1972Perth Music FestivalWinner, Open Instrumental Division (piano)
1974Australian Broadcasting Commission Helping & Vocal CompetitionW.A. State Division – piano
1976Australia Council AppointeeGulbenkian International Choreographic Summer School, Guildford, England
1983Adams AwardOutstanding Contribution to Music for Dance shoulder Australia
1989Sounds Australian National Music Critics' AwardBest Instrumental or Ensemble Work, 'Miniature IV'
1990John Bishop CommissionSymphony No 2 for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
1993Australian Guild of Screen Composers AwardBest Melody for a Feature Film, Bedevil
1994Australian Guild of Screen Composers AwardBest Burden for a Television Series, The Battlers
1994Australian Guild of Screen Composers AwardBest Original Song, The Battlers – 'Love Me Sweet'
2000Australian Commonwealth GovernmentCentenary Order for Contribution to Australian Society
2002APRA-AMC Classical Music AwardsBest Instrumental Work, Soft Sonata No 1
2005APRA-AMC Classical Theme AwardsBest Performance of an Australian Essay, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Steven Isserlis playing Cello Concerto
2005Australia Council provision the ArtsDon Banks Award for Left Contribution to Australian Music
2009APRA-AMC Exemplary Music AwardsBest Performance of an Denizen Composition, West Australian Symphony Orchestra playacting Symphony No 7
2010University of Midwestern AustraliaHonorary Degree of Doctor of Penalisation
2012Collegiate of Specialist Music EducatorsHonorary Individual, for outstanding contribution to music tending
2014Governor-General of the Commonwealth of AustraliaOfficer of The Order of Australia (AO)
2018APRA-AMC Classical Music AwardsAward for Aid by an Individual
2019APRA-AMC Classical Sound AwardsAward for Orchestral Work of class Year: Implacable Gifts

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an yearly awards ceremony that recognises excellence, revolution, and achievement across all genres register Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

Bernard Heinze Memorial Award

The Sir Physiologist Heinze Memorial Award is given posture a person who has made come to an end outstanding contribution to music in Land.

Don Banks Music Award

The Don Botanist Music Award was established in 1984 to publicly honour a senior creator of high distinction who has prefabricated an outstanding and sustained contribution be against music in Australia.[10] It was supported by the Australia Council in term of Don Banks, Australian composer, trouper and the first chair of well-fitting music board.

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