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Barry Conyngham

Barry Ernest Conyngham, AM, (born 27 August 1944) is an Australian composer and academic. He has over 70 published works and over 30 recordings featuring his compositions, and his works have been premiered or performed in Australia, Japan, North and South America, the United Kingdom and Europe.[1] His output is largely for orchestra, ensemble or dramatic forces.[2] He is an Emeritus Professor of both the University of Wollongong and Southern Cross University.[3] He is former Dean of the Faculty of the Fine Arts and Music at the University of Melbourne.

Barry Conyngham
Born
Barry Ernest Conyngham

(1944-08-27) 27 August 1944 (age 79)
Sydney, Australia
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
University of California, San Diego
Occupation(s)Australian composer, academic

Biography edit

Conyngham was born in Sydney. He was initially interested in jazz,[4] and studied with Raymond Hanson[2] and Richard Meale[5] but turned his attention to orchestral writing in the mid-1960s with encouragement from Peter Sculthorpe. He completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney in 1967, and a Master of Arts (Hons.)[3] at the same university in 1971. In 1970 he visited Japan on a Churchill Fellowship,[4] where he studied with Toru Takemitsu.[2] This was unusual, as Australian composers typically chose Europe and Britain as their location for further study.

In 1972 he went to the United States on a Harkness Fellowship[6] and gained a Certificate of Post-Doctoral Studies from the University of California, San Diego in 1973. He was a Fellow of Princeton University 1973–74, and Composer-in-Residence at the University of Aix-Marseille in 1974–75. He was a lecturer at the University of Melbourne from 1975 to 1979, then Senior Lecturer 1975–79. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Minnesota, was a Senior Fulbright Fellow in 1982,[3] and that year gained a Doctorate in Music from the University of Melbourne. He became professor and head of the School of Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong 1989–94. He was the Foundation Vice-Chancellor of Southern Cross University 1994–2000, based in Lismore, New South Wales.[7]

He was the first musician to hold the chair of Australian studies at Harvard University (2000–2001).[1][7][8]

In 1978 he won the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award (he won it again in 2008). In 1997, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM), "for service to music as a composer and to music education and administration".[9]

In 2000 Barry Conyngham was invited to give the second annual Peggy Glanville-Hicks address for the Sydney Spring Festival.[8]

In 2003 he was given a commission by the Ian Potter Music Commission Fellowship.[10][11]

Conyngham has been involved with a number of arts organisations, including the World Music Council, Opera Australia, the Australian Music Centre and the Swiss Global Artistic Foundation.[1] He has also been chairman of the Music Board of the Australia Council.[4]

After retiring from academic life to concentrate on composition and music performance,[8] on 22 December 2010 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of the VCA and Music at the University of Melbourne.

Works edit

PUBLISHED SCORES

(Universal Edition London, Vienna. Boosey & Hawkes London, Sydney. Hal Leonard/CoEdition Melbourne.)

  • CRISIS: THOUGHTS IN A CITY (1968) for orchestra UE 29004
  • THE LITTLE SHERIFF (1969) for solo piano UE 29132
  • FIVE WINDOWS (1969) for orchestra UE 29007
  • THREE (1969) for string quartet and percussion UE 29010
  • FIVE (1970) for wind quintet UE 29088
  • WATER...FOOTSTEPS...TIME... (1970) for orchestra UE 29060
  • ICE CARVING (1970) for orchestra UE 29085
  • PLAYBACK (1972) for solo contrabass and 4-channel tape UE 29081
  • WITHOUT GESTURE (1973) for orchestra UE 29080
  • FROM VOSS (1973) for soprano and percussion UE 29090(10)
  • EDWARD JOHN EYRE (1971–73) chamber opera UE 29067
  • SNOWFLAKE (1973) solo for keyboards UE 29082
  • SIX (1971) for percussion and orchestra UE 29128
  • MIRROR IMAGES (1975) for ensemble UE 29127
  • NED (1974–77) opera UE 29133
  • SKY (1977) for string orchestra UE 29212
  • THE APOLOGY OF BONY ANDERSON (1978) opera UE 29218
  • MIRAGES (1978) for orchestra UE 29223
  • BONY ANDERSON (1978) chamber opera UE 29225
  • SHADOWS OF NOH Concerto for Double Bass (1979) UE 29244(20)
  • BASHO (1980) for soprano and ensemble UE 29239
  • JOURNEYS (1980) solo wind (clarinets and saxophones) UE 29242
  • VIOLA (1981) for solo viola UE 29222
  • IMAGINARY LETTERS (1981) for chamber choir UE 29230
  • HORIZONS, Concerto for Orchestra (1980) UE 29270
  • SOUTHERN CROSS, Concerto for Violin and Piano (1981) UE 29252
  • DWELLINGS (1982) for ensemble UE 29255
  • VOICINGS (1983) for ensemble and tape UE 29265
  • CELLO CONCERTO (1984) for cello and string orchestra UE 29262
  • FLY (1982–84) opera UE 29338(30)
  • PREVIEW (1984) for solo cello UE 29292
  • ANTIPODES (1984–85) for orchestra, chorus and soloists UE 29300
  • GENERATIONS (1985) for orchestra UE 29300
  • THE OATH OF BAD BROWN BILL (1985) children's opera UE 29303
  • RECURRENCES (1986) for large orchestra UE29323
  • VAST I 'The Sea' (1987) for orchestra UE 29326
  • VAST II 'The Coast' (1987) for orchestra UE 29329
  • VAST III 'The Centre' (1987) for orchestra UE 29332
  • VAST IV 'The Cities' (1987) for orchestra UE 29335
  • GLIMPSES (1987) for chamber orchestra UE 29348(40)
  • BENNELONG (1988) puppet opera UE 29345
  • MATILDA (1988) chorus and orchestra UE 29340
  • STREAMS (1988) for flute, harp and viola UE 29350
  • MONUMENTS, Concerto for Piano (1989) UE 29400
  • WATERWAYS, Concerto for Viola (1990) UE 29401
  • CLOUDLINES, Concerto for Harp (1991) UE 29500
  • AWAKENINGS (1991) for solo harp UE 29501
  • SHININGS (1992) for ensemble UE 29550
  • DECADES (1992) for orchestra UE 29552
  • BUNDANON (1994) for piano and orchestra Boosey&Hawkes(50)
  • AFTERIMAGES (1993) for koto and percussion UE 29560
  • AFTERIMAGES 2 (1994) for koto and orchestra Boosey&Hawkes
  • DAWNING (1996) for orchestra Boosey&Hawkes
  • NOSTALGIA (1997) for string orchestra Boosey&Hawkes
  • PASSING (1998) for orchestra Boosey&Hawkes
  • YEARNINGS (1999) for ensemble Boosey&Hawkes
  • STRING QUARTET (1999) Boosey&Hawkes
  • SEASONS (2000) for percussion and orchestra Boosey&Hawkes
  • FLUTE (2001) for solo flute Boosey&Hawkes
  • ANTIPODS (2001) for two pianos Boosey&Hawkes(60)
  • ORGAN (2001) for organ Boosey&Hawkes
  • FIX (2001–2004) for solo baritone and orchestra Boosey&Hawkes
  • PLAYGROUND (2002) for violin, clarinet and piano Boosey&Hawkes
  • VEILS 1 (2003) for solo piano Boosey&Hawkes
  • VEILS 2 (2003) for solo piano (written for the Indonesian pianist Ananda Sukarlan ) Boosey&Hawkes
  • DREAMS GO WANDERING STILL (2003) orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • CATHEDRAL 1 (2005) for cello and piano Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • NOW THAT DARKNESS (2005) for orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • CATHEDRAL 2 (2006) for clarinet and piano Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • TO THE EDGE (2006) for chamber orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition (70)
  • ELECTRIC LENIN (2005–6) chamber opera Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • STRING QUARTET 3 (2007) (Bushfire Dreaming) Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • CALA TUENT (2007–8) orchestra & folk instruments Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • KANGAROO ISLAND, Concerto for Double Bass (2009) Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • SHOWBOAT KALANG (2010) for ensemble Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • GARDENER OF TIME (2009–11) for orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • FALLINGWATER (2011) two bassoons and orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • SILHOUETTES (2011) Flute and Guitar Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • SYMPHONY (2012) for orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • TIME TIDES TENDERNESS (2013) piano trio and strings Hal Leonard/CoEdition(80)
  • DRYSPELL...DELUGE (2014) Ensemble Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • ANZAC (2014) for Nine Soloist and orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • GATHERING (2015) for 8–24 cellos Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • DIASPORAS (2016) for orchestra Hal Leonard/CoEdition
  • PETRACHOR (2017) for Chamber Orchestra Composer
  • BUSHFIRE DREAMING (2018) for String Orchestra Composer
  • ONE SMALL STEP (2019) for orchestra Hal Leonard/Composer
  • MALLORCA SERENADE (2019) Guitar & Chamber Orchestra Composer
  • HAIKU (2021) for piano Composer
  • SYMPHONY 2(2021) for orchestra Composer

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Music Awards edit

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

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1987 Southern Cross Ice Carving Best Classical Album Won [12]

Sources edit

    References edit

    1. ^ a b c Swiss Global Artistic Foundation 7 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
    2. ^ a b c "Answers – The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    3. ^ a b c Trinity College, The University of Melbourne 9 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine
    4. ^ a b c Users:bugpond.com 4 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
    5. ^ ABC Classic FM
    6. ^ . Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    7. ^ a b Harvard University Gazette 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
    8. ^ a b c "New Music Network". Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    9. ^ "It's an Honour – Honours – Search Australian Honours". Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    10. ^ "Ian Potter Music Commission Fellowships". Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    11. ^ "Andrew Ford: Composers notes jan 04". Retrieved 31 August 2016.
    12. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.

    Further reading edit

    External links edit

    • Barry Conyngham : Represented Artist (Australian Music Centre)
    Academic offices
    New title Vice-Chancellor of Southern Cross University
    1994 – 2000
    Succeeded by
    Paul Clark

    barry, conyngham, barry, ernest, conyngham, born, august, 1944, australian, composer, academic, over, published, works, over, recordings, featuring, compositions, works, have, been, premiered, performed, australia, japan, north, south, america, united, kingdom. Barry Ernest Conyngham AM born 27 August 1944 is an Australian composer and academic He has over 70 published works and over 30 recordings featuring his compositions and his works have been premiered or performed in Australia Japan North and South America the United Kingdom and Europe 1 His output is largely for orchestra ensemble or dramatic forces 2 He is an Emeritus Professor of both the University of Wollongong and Southern Cross University 3 He is former Dean of the Faculty of the Fine Arts and Music at the University of Melbourne Barry ConynghamBornBarry Ernest Conyngham 1944 08 27 27 August 1944 age 79 Sydney AustraliaAlma materUniversity of SydneyUniversity of California San DiegoOccupation s Australian composer academic Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Awards and nominations 3 1 ARIA Music Awards 4 Sources 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography editConyngham was born in Sydney He was initially interested in jazz 4 and studied with Raymond Hanson 2 and Richard Meale 5 but turned his attention to orchestral writing in the mid 1960s with encouragement from Peter Sculthorpe He completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney in 1967 and a Master of Arts Hons 3 at the same university in 1971 In 1970 he visited Japan on a Churchill Fellowship 4 where he studied with Toru Takemitsu 2 This was unusual as Australian composers typically chose Europe and Britain as their location for further study In 1972 he went to the United States on a Harkness Fellowship 6 and gained a Certificate of Post Doctoral Studies from the University of California San Diego in 1973 He was a Fellow of Princeton University 1973 74 and Composer in Residence at the University of Aix Marseille in 1974 75 He was a lecturer at the University of Melbourne from 1975 to 1979 then Senior Lecturer 1975 79 He was a visiting scholar at the University of Minnesota was a Senior Fulbright Fellow in 1982 3 and that year gained a Doctorate in Music from the University of Melbourne He became professor and head of the School of Creative Arts at the University of Wollongong 1989 94 He was the Foundation Vice Chancellor of Southern Cross University 1994 2000 based in Lismore New South Wales 7 He was the first musician to hold the chair of Australian studies at Harvard University 2000 2001 1 7 8 In 1978 he won the Albert H Maggs Composition Award he won it again in 2008 In 1997 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia AM for service to music as a composer and to music education and administration 9 In 2000 Barry Conyngham was invited to give the second annual Peggy Glanville Hicks address for the Sydney Spring Festival 8 In 2003 he was given a commission by the Ian Potter Music Commission Fellowship 10 11 Conyngham has been involved with a number of arts organisations including the World Music Council Opera Australia the Australian Music Centre and the Swiss Global Artistic Foundation 1 He has also been chairman of the Music Board of the Australia Council 4 After retiring from academic life to concentrate on composition and music performance 8 on 22 December 2010 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of the VCA and Music at the University of Melbourne Works editBennelong about the Australian Aborigine Bennelong included puppets by Mirka Mora PUBLISHED SCORES Universal Edition London Vienna Boosey amp Hawkes London Sydney Hal Leonard CoEdition Melbourne CRISIS THOUGHTS IN A CITY 1968 for orchestra UE 29004 THE LITTLE SHERIFF 1969 for solo piano UE 29132 FIVE WINDOWS 1969 for orchestra UE 29007 THREE 1969 for string quartet and percussion UE 29010 FIVE 1970 for wind quintet UE 29088 WATER FOOTSTEPS TIME 1970 for orchestra UE 29060 ICE CARVING 1970 for orchestra UE 29085 PLAYBACK 1972 for solo contrabass and 4 channel tape UE 29081 WITHOUT GESTURE 1973 for orchestra UE 29080 FROM VOSS 1973 for soprano and percussion UE 29090 10 EDWARD JOHN EYRE 1971 73 chamber opera UE 29067 SNOWFLAKE 1973 solo for keyboards UE 29082 SIX 1971 for percussion and orchestra UE 29128 MIRROR IMAGES 1975 for ensemble UE 29127 NED 1974 77 opera UE 29133 SKY 1977 for string orchestra UE 29212 THE APOLOGY OF BONY ANDERSON 1978 opera UE 29218 MIRAGES 1978 for orchestra UE 29223 BONY ANDERSON 1978 chamber opera UE 29225 SHADOWS OF NOH Concerto for Double Bass 1979 UE 29244 20 BASHO 1980 for soprano and ensemble UE 29239 JOURNEYS 1980 solo wind clarinets and saxophones UE 29242 VIOLA 1981 for solo viola UE 29222 IMAGINARY LETTERS 1981 for chamber choir UE 29230 HORIZONS Concerto for Orchestra 1980 UE 29270 SOUTHERN CROSS Concerto for Violin and Piano 1981 UE 29252 DWELLINGS 1982 for ensemble UE 29255 VOICINGS 1983 for ensemble and tape UE 29265 CELLO CONCERTO 1984 for cello and string orchestra UE 29262 FLY 1982 84 opera UE 29338 30 PREVIEW 1984 for solo cello UE 29292 ANTIPODES 1984 85 for orchestra chorus and soloists UE 29300 GENERATIONS 1985 for orchestra UE 29300 THE OATH OF BAD BROWN BILL 1985 children s opera UE 29303 RECURRENCES 1986 for large orchestra UE29323 VAST I The Sea 1987 for orchestra UE 29326 VAST II The Coast 1987 for orchestra UE 29329 VAST III The Centre 1987 for orchestra UE 29332 VAST IV The Cities 1987 for orchestra UE 29335 GLIMPSES 1987 for chamber orchestra UE 29348 40 BENNELONG 1988 puppet opera UE 29345 MATILDA 1988 chorus and orchestra UE 29340 STREAMS 1988 for flute harp and viola UE 29350 MONUMENTS Concerto for Piano 1989 UE 29400 WATERWAYS Concerto for Viola 1990 UE 29401 CLOUDLINES Concerto for Harp 1991 UE 29500 AWAKENINGS 1991 for solo harp UE 29501 SHININGS 1992 for ensemble UE 29550 DECADES 1992 for orchestra UE 29552 BUNDANON 1994 for piano and orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes 50 AFTERIMAGES 1993 for koto and percussion UE 29560 AFTERIMAGES 2 1994 for koto and orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes DAWNING 1996 for orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes NOSTALGIA 1997 for string orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes PASSING 1998 for orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes YEARNINGS 1999 for ensemble Boosey amp Hawkes STRING QUARTET 1999 Boosey amp Hawkes SEASONS 2000 for percussion and orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes FLUTE 2001 for solo flute Boosey amp Hawkes ANTIPODS 2001 for two pianos Boosey amp Hawkes 60 ORGAN 2001 for organ Boosey amp Hawkes FIX 2001 2004 for solo baritone and orchestra Boosey amp Hawkes PLAYGROUND 2002 for violin clarinet and piano Boosey amp Hawkes VEILS 1 2003 for solo piano Boosey amp Hawkes VEILS 2 2003 for solo piano written for the Indonesian pianist Ananda Sukarlan Boosey amp Hawkes DREAMS GO WANDERING STILL 2003 orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition CATHEDRAL 1 2005 for cello and piano Hal Leonard CoEdition NOW THAT DARKNESS 2005 for orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition CATHEDRAL 2 2006 for clarinet and piano Hal Leonard CoEdition TO THE EDGE 2006 for chamber orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition 70 ELECTRIC LENIN 2005 6 chamber opera Hal Leonard CoEdition STRING QUARTET 3 2007 Bushfire Dreaming Hal Leonard CoEdition CALA TUENT 2007 8 orchestra amp folk instruments Hal Leonard CoEdition KANGAROO ISLAND Concerto for Double Bass 2009 Hal Leonard CoEdition SHOWBOAT KALANG 2010 for ensemble Hal Leonard CoEdition GARDENER OF TIME 2009 11 for orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition FALLINGWATER 2011 two bassoons and orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition SILHOUETTES 2011 Flute and Guitar Hal Leonard CoEdition SYMPHONY 2012 for orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition TIME TIDES TENDERNESS 2013 piano trio and strings Hal Leonard CoEdition 80 DRYSPELL DELUGE 2014 Ensemble Hal Leonard CoEdition ANZAC 2014 for Nine Soloist and orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition GATHERING 2015 for 8 24 cellos Hal Leonard CoEdition DIASPORAS 2016 for orchestra Hal Leonard CoEdition PETRACHOR 2017 for Chamber Orchestra Composer BUSHFIRE DREAMING 2018 for String Orchestra Composer ONE SMALL STEP 2019 for orchestra Hal Leonard Composer MALLORCA SERENADE 2019 Guitar amp Chamber Orchestra Composer HAIKU 2021 for piano Composer SYMPHONY 2 2021 for orchestra ComposerAwards and nominations editARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1987 Southern Cross Ice Carving Best Classical Album Won 12 Sources editHarvard University GazetteReferences edit a b c Swiss Global Artistic Foundation Archived 7 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b c Answers The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life s Questions Answers com Retrieved 31 August 2016 a b c Trinity College The University of Melbourne Archived 9 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b c Users bugpond com Archived 4 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine ABC Classic FM Rites of Passage Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 31 August 2016 a b Harvard University Gazette Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b c New Music Network Retrieved 31 August 2016 It s an Honour Honours Search Australian Honours Retrieved 31 August 2016 Ian Potter Music Commission Fellowships Retrieved 31 August 2016 Andrew Ford Composers notes jan 04 Retrieved 31 August 2016 ARIA Award previous winners ARIA Awards Winners by Award Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 12 November 2018 Further reading editBarkl Michael 2001 Conyngham Barry The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians second edition edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell London Macmillan Publishers External links editBarry Conyngham Represented Artist Australian Music Centre Academic officesNew title Vice Chancellor of Southern Cross University1994 2000 Succeeded byPaul Clark Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barry Conyngham amp oldid 1216431984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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