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Genevieve Lacey

Genevieve Lacey (born 1972) is an Australian musician and recorder virtuoso, working as a performer, creator, curator and cultural leader. The practice of listening is central to her works, which are created collaboratively with artists from around the world.[1] Lacey plays handmade recorders made by Joanne Saunders and Fred Morgan. In her collection, she also has instruments by David Coomber, Monika Musch, Michael Grinter, Paul Whinray and Herbert Paetzold.

Genevieve Lacey
BornPapua New Guinea
Genresrecorder
Occupation(s)
  • musician
Years active1995 (1995)–present
Websitehttps://genevievelacey.com/

Early life and education edit

Born in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, the third of four children of Ann and Roderic Lacey, Genevieve and her family moved to Australia in 1980.[2][3][4] They lived in Canberra for one year where all the Lacey children learnt music from Judith Clingan.[4] In 1981 the family moved to Ballarat, Victoria, where Lacey completed school, and studied recorder with Helen Fairhall and oboe with Joanne Saunders.[5][6] She moved to Melbourne to attend the University of Melbourne from 1991 to 1994, studying English Literature and Music (recorder with Ruth Wilkinson, oboe with Stephen Robinson).[7] She then moved to Basel, Switzerland, where she undertook postgraduate studies in medieval and renaissance music at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (1995–96).[8][9] Relocating to Denmark to attend the Carl Nielsen Academy of Music, Odense (1996–98), she received a Diploma in recorder performance in the class of Dan Laurin.[7][9] She returned to Australia in 1998, and completed a doctorate at the University of Melbourne (1999-2001).[10] She has since been based in Melbourne.

Career as a recorder virtuoso edit

As a recorder virtuoso, Lacey has performed at the Lindau International Convention of Nobel Laureates, for Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey, on a basketball court on Thursday Island with Australian indigenous ensemble The Black Arm Band, as a concerto soloist in the Royal Albert Hall for BBC Proms and at the opening night of the London Jazz Festival.[11][12] She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras including Australian Chamber Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia, Kymi and Tapiola Sinfonietta Finland, Concerto Copenhagen, English Concert, Academy of Ancient Music, St Petersburg Chamber Orchestra, Korean Symphony Orchestra, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra, and the Melbourne, Adelaide, West Australian, Tasmanian and Queensland Symphony Orchestras.[9] Lacey has performed chamber music with artists such as James Crabb, Marshall McGuire, Jane Gower and Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Paolo Pandolfo, Poul Høxbro, Paul Grabowsky, Neal Peres Da Costa and Daniel Yeadon, Karin Schaupp, Flinders Quartet and Elision Ensemble, and has appeared at festivals including Sound Unbound (Barbican), Paris Festival d'Automne, Klangboden Wien, Seoul International Music Festival, and at Cheltenham, Huddersfield, Copenhagen Summer, Montalbane, the MaerzMusik festival (Berlin) and all the major Australian arts festivals.[9]

Lacey has also made an extensive contribution to contemporary recorder repertoire, commissioning and premiering works by composers as wide-ranging as Australians Liza Lim, Elena Kats-Chernin, Brett Dean, Lou Bennett, Andrea Keller, Hollis Taylor, Paul Grabowsky, Ben Frost, as well as Erkki-Sven Tuur (Estonia), John Surman (UK), Max de Wardener (UK), Jason Yarde (UK), Jan Bang (Norway), Christian Fennesz (Germany) and Nico Muhly (USA).[8]

Creations: solo and collaborative projects edit

Lacey's creations combine her skills as a performer, composer and curator. Her works are experienced in a wide variety of contexts and often connect people and ideas. Recent collaborators include composer Erkki Veltheim, writer Alexis Wright, musician and language activist Lou Bennett, choreographers Gideon Obarzanek and Stephanie Lake,[13] and actor Katherine Tonkin. Lacey’s recent works include Breathing Space (2023),[14] a major permanent sound installation for the National Museum of Australia, and Consort of the Moon (2023), a performance piece created with Erkki Veltheim for Rising and Brisbane Festivals. Other collaborations include multidisciplinary works Soliloquy (2018) and one infinity (2018) that both explore the powerful combination of music and movement.[15][16] In Soliloquy, 40 untrained participants share the stage with a virtuoso musician and a professional dancer to radically re-invent the conventions of a solo recital.[17][18] one infinity is a cross-cultural collaboration between musicians, dancers and choreographers from China, Australia and the United Kingdom that takes inspiration from the ancient Chinese tale of Zhi Yin.[19][15] Lacey's creations also include Pleasure Garden (2016), a kinetic sound installation designed for visitors to experience while wandering through an outdoor or indoor garden, or verdant places.[20] This collaboration is a fusion of music, field recordings and technology (including motion-tracking cameras), and combines 17th century melodies of Jacob van Eyck with contemporary electro-acoustic sound art.[21][20] Her film collaborations include animated documentary film Recorder Queen (2020), directed by Sophie Raymond,[22] an autobiographical journey of Lacey's creative life that explores the feelings of being a musician.[23][24]

Works edit

  • 2023: Consort of the Moon, performance piece for Rising and Brisbane Festival, Major Festivals Initiative[25]
  • 2023: Breathing Space, permanent sound installation, National Museum of Australia [26]
  • 2018: Soliloquy, participatory music-dance ritual[27]
  • 2018: one infinity, cross-cultural music-dance performance [28]
  • 2016: Pleasure Garden, a kinetic sound installation experienced by 30,000+ people in Australia and Europe[29][30]
  • 2015: Acoustic Life of Sheds, a suite of new music, performed in sheds for Big hART[31][32]
  • 2015: Life in Music, radio series for ABC Radio
  • 2014–2020: Recorder Queen, animated documentary film[24]
  • 2013: Conversations with Ghosts live concert and recording project with Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly
  • 2010: Namatjira, theatre work and documentary film for Big hART[33]
  • 2010: En Masse, live music-film installation

Artistic director–curator edit

Lacey is artistic director for Finding Our Voice,[34] was a member of the curatorial team for Rising 2019–20,[35] is the artistic advisor to UKARIA,[36] and was the chamber music curator of A Brief History of Time for the 2019 Adelaide International Arts Festival.[37] In 2018, she was the artist in residence for the Melbourne Recital Centre,[38] and the curator and artistic director for the Whoever You Are Come Forth celebrations for the centenary of St Mary's College, University of Melbourne. Other curatorial roles include the inaugural curator for UKARIA 24 in 2016,[39][40] creator, curator and presenter for Words and Music at Wheeler Centre in 2014,[11] and curating the live music program for the Art Music Awards, APRA-Australian Music Centre, 2013–2015. She was the artistic director for Musica Viva Australia's FutureMakers from 2015 to 2019,[41][42] Four Winds Festival from 2008 until 2012,[43][44] and the Melbourne Autumn Music Festival between 1999 and 2003.[45] She has provided support and guidance to emerging artists as a creative and entrepreneurial mentor, with positions including mentoring for the Freedman Fellowship Finalists 2019-2020[46] and the Australian National Academy of Music's Fellowship program between 2014 and 2016.[12]

Discography edit

Albums edit

List of studio albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Phoenix Songs
  • Released: 1995
  • Label: Move (MD 3165)
Two
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Move (MD 3216)
Il Flauto Dolce
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Paul Dyer)
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 4618282)
Piracy: Baroque music stolen for the recorder
(with Linda Kent)
  • Released: 2002[47]
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 4722262)
Once Upon a Time
(with Poul Høxbro)
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 4761552)
Songs without Words
(with Karin Schaupp)
  • Released: 2006[48]
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 4765249)
Weaver of Fictions
  • Released: 2008 [49]
  • Label: ABC Classics (ABC 4763180)
Re-Inventions
(with Flinders Quartet)
  • Released: 2009[50]
  • Label: Flinders Quartet
Three Lanes
(with Andrea Keller and Joe Talia)
  • Released: May 2012[51]
  • Label: Andrea Keller (AK001)
Trios by Handle, Vivaldi and Telemann
(with Neal Peres Da Costa and Daniel Yeadon)
  • Released: October 2012[52]
  • Label: ABC Music
Conversations with Ghosts
(with Paul Kelly, James Ledger & ANAM Musicians)
  • Released: 2013
  • Label: ABC Music (3747193)
Heard This and Thought of You
(with James Crabb)
  • Released: 7 August 2015[53]
  • Label: ABC Music (4811874)
Pleasure Garden
  • Released: 8 January 2016[54]
  • Label: ABC Music (4812370)
Telemann: Sonatas, Sonatinas and Fantasias
with Lars Ulrik Mortensen and Jane Gower)
  • Released: October 2016[55]
  • Label: ABC Music
Line Drawings: Music of Jacob van Eyck
  • Released: November 2017[56]
  • Label: ABC Music (4816480)
Tüür: Illuminatio Whistles and Whispers From Uluru Symphony
(with Lawrence Power, Olari Elts & Tapiola Sinfonietta)
  • Released: February 2018[57]
  • Label: Ondine (ODE 1303-2)
Soliloquy: Telemann Solo Fantasia
  • Released: October 2018 [58]
  • Label: ABC Music (4816480)
Breathing Space
  • Released: 24 March 2023 [59]
  • Label: ABC Music (ABCL0057)

Filmography edit

Year Title Director Ref.
2020 Recorder Queen Sophie Raymond [60][61][62]
2017 Namatjira Project Sera Davies [63]

Publications edit

  • McKinnon, C. (2020). Adelaide Festival 60 Years. Amsterdam University Press.
  • Lacey, Genevieve (2021). 'Life in Music', in Creative Research in Music: Informed Practice, Innovation and Transcendence (1st ed.). Routledge.

Awards and nominations edit

AIR Awards edit

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Bower (with Marshall McGuire) Best Independent Classical Album or EP Won [64][65]

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.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 Il Flauto Dolce (with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Paul Dyer) Best Classical Album Won [66]
2002 Piracy: Baroque music stolen for the recorder (with Linda Kent) Best Classical Album Nominated [66]
2013 Conversations with Ghosts (with Paul Kelly, James Ledger & ANAM Musicians) Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/ Show Album Won
2015 Heard This and Thought of You (with James Crabb) Best World Music Album Nominated
2019 Soliloquy: Telemann Solo Fantasia Best Classical Album Nominated [66]
2021 Bower (with Marshall McGuire) Best Classical Album Won [67][68]
2023 Breathing Space Best Classical Album Nominated [69]

Australian Women in Music Awards edit

The Australian Women in Music Awards is an annual event that celebrates outstanding women in the Australian Music Industry who have made significant and lasting contributions in their chosen field. They commenced in 2018.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2021[70] Genevieve Lacey Excellence in Classical Music Award Won

National Live Music Awards edit

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2019[71][72] Genevieve Lacey Live Classical Act of the Year Nominated

Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards edit

The Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards commenced in 1984 and recognise outstanding achievements in dance, drama, comedy, music, opera, circus and puppetry.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2018 Genevieve Lacey Individual Award awarded

Other awards edit

Honorary positions edit

Chair, A New Approach Reference Group 2021—; Chair, Board of Directors, Australian Music Centre, 2016–2021; Director, A New Approach, 2021—; Advisory Council, A New Approach, 2018–; Director, Four Winds Festival Foundation Board, 2018–; Chair, Board of Directors, Australian Music Centre, 2016–21; Advisory Council, The New Approach (Myer, Fairfax, Keir Foundations),[83] 2018; Board of Directors, The New Approach 2021 -; Director, Four Winds Festival Foundation Board, 2018–2020; International Jury Member, Classical:NEXT, 2017;[84] Advisory Panel, UKARIA, 2015–2017; Peer Assessment Panel, Australia Council for the Arts, 2015–2020; Board of Directors, Australian Music Centre, 2013–2015; Advisory Panel, Black Arm Band, 2011–2015; Judging Panel, City of Melbourne Arts Grants, 2011–2020; Advisory Committee, Australian Music Centre, 2010–2012; Judging Panel, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award, 2008–2009; Board of Directors, Elision Ensemble, 2008–2015; Board of Directors, Astra Chamber Music Society, 2006–2012; Board of Directors, Australian Music Centre, 2006–2010; Judging Panel, Ian Potter Composer Fellowship Award, 2005–2007; Artistic Review Panel, Musica Viva Australia, 2004–2008; Honorary Fellow, University of Melbourne, 2002–2020.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Genevieve Lacey discography at MusicBrainz  
  • Genevieve Lacey tour dates at Songkick  
  • Genevieve Lacey discography at Discogs  

genevieve, lacey, born, 1972, australian, musician, recorder, virtuoso, working, performer, creator, curator, cultural, leader, practice, listening, central, works, which, created, collaboratively, with, artists, from, around, world, lacey, plays, handmade, re. Genevieve Lacey born 1972 is an Australian musician and recorder virtuoso working as a performer creator curator and cultural leader The practice of listening is central to her works which are created collaboratively with artists from around the world 1 Lacey plays handmade recorders made by Joanne Saunders and Fred Morgan In her collection she also has instruments by David Coomber Monika Musch Michael Grinter Paul Whinray and Herbert Paetzold Genevieve LaceyBornPapua New GuineaGenresrecorderOccupation s musicianYears active1995 1995 presentWebsitehttps genevievelacey com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career as a recorder virtuoso 3 Creations solo and collaborative projects 3 1 Works 4 Artistic director curator 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 6 Filmography 7 Publications 8 Awards and nominations 8 1 AIR Awards 8 2 ARIA Music Awards 8 3 Australian Women in Music Awards 8 4 National Live Music Awards 8 5 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards 8 6 Other awards 8 7 Honorary positions 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea the third of four children of Ann and Roderic Lacey Genevieve and her family moved to Australia in 1980 2 3 4 They lived in Canberra for one year where all the Lacey children learnt music from Judith Clingan 4 In 1981 the family moved to Ballarat Victoria where Lacey completed school and studied recorder with Helen Fairhall and oboe with Joanne Saunders 5 6 She moved to Melbourne to attend the University of Melbourne from 1991 to 1994 studying English Literature and Music recorder with Ruth Wilkinson oboe with Stephen Robinson 7 She then moved to Basel Switzerland where she undertook postgraduate studies in medieval and renaissance music at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis 1995 96 8 9 Relocating to Denmark to attend the Carl Nielsen Academy of Music Odense 1996 98 she received a Diploma in recorder performance in the class of Dan Laurin 7 9 She returned to Australia in 1998 and completed a doctorate at the University of Melbourne 1999 2001 10 She has since been based in Melbourne Career as a recorder virtuoso editAs a recorder virtuoso Lacey has performed at the Lindau International Convention of Nobel Laureates for Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey on a basketball court on Thursday Island with Australian indigenous ensemble The Black Arm Band as a concerto soloist in the Royal Albert Hall for BBC Proms and at the opening night of the London Jazz Festival 11 12 She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras including Australian Chamber Orchestra City of London Sinfonia Kymi and Tapiola Sinfonietta Finland Concerto Copenhagen English Concert Academy of Ancient Music St Petersburg Chamber Orchestra Korean Symphony Orchestra Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Melbourne Chamber Orchestra and the Melbourne Adelaide West Australian Tasmanian and Queensland Symphony Orchestras 9 Lacey has performed chamber music with artists such as James Crabb Marshall McGuire Jane Gower and Lars Ulrik Mortensen Paolo Pandolfo Poul Hoxbro Paul Grabowsky Neal Peres Da Costa and Daniel Yeadon Karin Schaupp Flinders Quartet and Elision Ensemble and has appeared at festivals including Sound Unbound Barbican Paris Festival d Automne Klangboden Wien Seoul International Music Festival and at Cheltenham Huddersfield Copenhagen Summer Montalbane the MaerzMusik festival Berlin and all the major Australian arts festivals 9 Lacey has also made an extensive contribution to contemporary recorder repertoire commissioning and premiering works by composers as wide ranging as Australians Liza Lim Elena Kats Chernin Brett Dean Lou Bennett Andrea Keller Hollis Taylor Paul Grabowsky Ben Frost as well as Erkki Sven Tuur Estonia John Surman UK Max de Wardener UK Jason Yarde UK Jan Bang Norway Christian Fennesz Germany and Nico Muhly USA 8 Creations solo and collaborative projects editLacey s creations combine her skills as a performer composer and curator Her works are experienced in a wide variety of contexts and often connect people and ideas Recent collaborators include composer Erkki Veltheim writer Alexis Wright musician and language activist Lou Bennett choreographers Gideon Obarzanek and Stephanie Lake 13 and actor Katherine Tonkin Lacey s recent works include Breathing Space 2023 14 a major permanent sound installation for the National Museum of Australia and Consort of the Moon 2023 a performance piece created with Erkki Veltheim for Rising and Brisbane Festivals Other collaborations include multidisciplinary works Soliloquy 2018 and one infinity 2018 that both explore the powerful combination of music and movement 15 16 In Soliloquy 40 untrained participants share the stage with a virtuoso musician and a professional dancer to radically re invent the conventions of a solo recital 17 18 one infinity is a cross cultural collaboration between musicians dancers and choreographers from China Australia and the United Kingdom that takes inspiration from the ancient Chinese tale of Zhi Yin 19 15 Lacey s creations also include Pleasure Garden 2016 a kinetic sound installation designed for visitors to experience while wandering through an outdoor or indoor garden or verdant places 20 This collaboration is a fusion of music field recordings and technology including motion tracking cameras and combines 17th century melodies of Jacob van Eyck with contemporary electro acoustic sound art 21 20 Her film collaborations include animated documentary film Recorder Queen 2020 directed by Sophie Raymond 22 an autobiographical journey of Lacey s creative life that explores the feelings of being a musician 23 24 Works edit 2023 Consort of the Moon performance piece for Rising and Brisbane Festival Major Festivals Initiative 25 2023 Breathing Space permanent sound installation National Museum of Australia 26 2018 Soliloquy participatory music dance ritual 27 2018 one infinity cross cultural music dance performance 28 2016 Pleasure Garden a kinetic sound installation experienced by 30 000 people in Australia and Europe 29 30 2015 Acoustic Life of Sheds a suite of new music performed in sheds for Big hART 31 32 2015 Life in Music radio series for ABC Radio 2014 2020 Recorder Queen animated documentary film 24 2013 Conversations with Ghosts live concert and recording project with Australian singer songwriter Paul Kelly 2010 Namatjira theatre work and documentary film for Big hART 33 2010 En Masse live music film installationArtistic director curator editLacey is artistic director for Finding Our Voice 34 was a member of the curatorial team for Rising 2019 20 35 is the artistic advisor to UKARIA 36 and was the chamber music curator of A Brief History of Time for the 2019 Adelaide International Arts Festival 37 In 2018 she was the artist in residence for the Melbourne Recital Centre 38 and the curator and artistic director for the Whoever You Are Come Forth celebrations for the centenary of St Mary s College University of Melbourne Other curatorial roles include the inaugural curator for UKARIA 24 in 2016 39 40 creator curator and presenter for Words and Music at Wheeler Centre in 2014 11 and curating the live music program for the Art Music Awards APRA Australian Music Centre 2013 2015 She was the artistic director for Musica Viva Australia s FutureMakers from 2015 to 2019 41 42 Four Winds Festival from 2008 until 2012 43 44 and the Melbourne Autumn Music Festival between 1999 and 2003 45 She has provided support and guidance to emerging artists as a creative and entrepreneurial mentor with positions including mentoring for the Freedman Fellowship Finalists 2019 2020 46 and the Australian National Academy of Music s Fellowship program between 2014 and 2016 12 Discography editAlbums edit List of studio albums with selected details Title Album detailsPhoenix Songs Released 1995 Label Move MD 3165 Two Released 1999 Label Move MD 3216 Il Flauto Dolce with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Paul Dyer Released 2001 Label ABC Classics ABC 4618282 Piracy Baroque music stolen for the recorder with Linda Kent Released 2002 47 Label ABC Classics ABC 4722262 Once Upon a Time with Poul Hoxbro Released 2004 Label ABC Classics ABC 4761552 Songs without Words with Karin Schaupp Released 2006 48 Label ABC Classics ABC 4765249 Weaver of Fictions Released 2008 49 Label ABC Classics ABC 4763180 Re Inventions with Flinders Quartet Released 2009 50 Label Flinders QuartetThree Lanes with Andrea Keller and Joe Talia Released May 2012 51 Label Andrea Keller AK001 Trios by Handle Vivaldi and Telemann with Neal Peres Da Costa and Daniel Yeadon Released October 2012 52 Label ABC MusicConversations with Ghosts with Paul Kelly James Ledger amp ANAM Musicians Released 2013 Label ABC Music 3747193 Heard This and Thought of You with James Crabb Released 7 August 2015 53 Label ABC Music 4811874 Pleasure Garden Released 8 January 2016 54 Label ABC Music 4812370 Telemann Sonatas Sonatinas and Fantasias with Lars Ulrik Mortensen and Jane Gower Released October 2016 55 Label ABC MusicLine Drawings Music of Jacob van Eyck Released November 2017 56 Label ABC Music 4816480 Tuur Illuminatio Whistles and Whispers From Uluru Symphony with Lawrence Power Olari Elts amp Tapiola Sinfonietta Released February 2018 57 Label Ondine ODE 1303 2 Soliloquy Telemann Solo Fantasia Released October 2018 58 Label ABC Music 4816480 Breathing Space Released 24 March 2023 59 Label ABC Music ABCL0057 Filmography editYear Title Director Ref 2020 Recorder Queen Sophie Raymond 60 61 62 2017 Namatjira Project Sera Davies 63 Publications editMcKinnon C 2020 Adelaide Festival 60 Years Amsterdam University Press Lacey Genevieve 2021 Life in Music in Creative Research in Music Informed Practice Innovation and Transcendence 1st ed Routledge Awards and nominations editAIR Awards edit The Australian Independent Record Awards commonly known informally as AIR Awards is an annual awards night to recognise promote and celebrate the success of Australia s Independent Music sector Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Bower with Marshall McGuire Best Independent Classical Album or EP Won 64 65 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 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2001 Il Flauto Dolce with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Paul Dyer Best Classical Album Won 66 2002 Piracy Baroque music stolen for the recorder with Linda Kent Best Classical Album Nominated 66 2013 Conversations with Ghosts with Paul Kelly James Ledger amp ANAM Musicians Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Album Won2015 Heard This and Thought of You with James Crabb Best World Music Album Nominated2019 Soliloquy Telemann Solo Fantasia Best Classical Album Nominated 66 2021 Bower with Marshall McGuire Best Classical Album Won 67 68 2023 Breathing Space Best Classical Album Nominated 69 Australian Women in Music Awards edit The Australian Women in Music Awards is an annual event that celebrates outstanding women in the Australian Music Industry who have made significant and lasting contributions in their chosen field They commenced in 2018 Year Nominee work Award Result2021 70 Genevieve Lacey Excellence in Classical Music Award WonNational Live Music Awards edit The National Live Music Awards NLMAs are a broad recognition of Australia s diverse live industry celebrating the success of the Australian live scene The awards commenced in 2016 Year Nominee work Award Result2019 71 72 Genevieve Lacey Live Classical Act of the Year NominatedSidney Myer Performing Arts Awards edit The Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards commenced in 1984 and recognise outstanding achievements in dance drama comedy music opera circus and puppetry Year Nominee work Award Result2018 Genevieve Lacey Individual Award awardedOther awards edit John Truscott Artists Award for Consort of the Moon Rising 2023 73 Green Room for best composition and sound design for one infinity with Max de Wardener Wang Peng Jim Atkins 2019 74 Estonian Music Best Classical Recording 2018 for Tuur Illuminatio 75 Fellowship Australia Council for the Arts Music Board 2012 2013 76 Excellence in a Regional Area Art Music Awards APRA AMC Four Winds Festival 2011 77 Helpmann Award best touring production Namatjira 2012 78 State Award for Excellence Art Music Awards APRA AMC En Masse 2011 79 Outstanding Musician Melbourne Prize for Music 2007 80 Best performance Art Music Awards APRA AMC Ledger s Line Drawing 2006 Churchill Fellowship 2006 81 Music Council of Australia Freedman Fellowship for Australian performer of superb achievement 2001 82 Helen M Schutt Scholarship most highly ranked female research student 1999 Most outstanding graduate Carl Nielsen Academy of Music Denmark 1998 First place Dean s Honours List Faculty of Music University of Melbourne 1994 Welsford Smithers Travelling Scholarship University of Melbourne 1994 Queen s Trust Award for outstanding young Australians 1994 Catherine Grace McWilliam Prize for most outstanding graduate University of Melbourne 1994Honorary positions edit Chair A New Approach Reference Group 2021 Chair Board of Directors Australian Music Centre 2016 2021 Director A New Approach 2021 Advisory Council A New Approach 2018 Director Four Winds Festival Foundation Board 2018 Chair Board of Directors Australian Music Centre 2016 21 Advisory Council The New Approach Myer Fairfax Keir Foundations 83 2018 Board of Directors The New Approach 2021 Director Four Winds Festival Foundation Board 2018 2020 International Jury Member Classical NEXT 2017 84 Advisory Panel UKARIA 2015 2017 Peer Assessment Panel Australia Council for the Arts 2015 2020 Board of Directors Australian Music Centre 2013 2015 Advisory Panel Black Arm Band 2011 2015 Judging Panel City of Melbourne Arts Grants 2011 2020 Advisory Committee Australian Music Centre 2010 2012 Judging Panel Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award 2008 2009 Board of Directors Elision Ensemble 2008 2015 Board of Directors Astra Chamber Music Society 2006 2012 Board of Directors Australian Music Centre 2006 2010 Judging Panel Ian Potter Composer Fellowship Award 2005 2007 Artistic Review Panel Musica Viva Australia 2004 2008 Honorary Fellow University of Melbourne 2002 2020 References edit https genevievelacey com profile Users david Desktop australia html davidbellugi com Retrieved 20 July 2020 Subscribe to The Australian Newspaper home delivery website iPad iPhone amp Android apps theaustralian com au Retrieved 3 August 2020 a b Experience the life inspirations and iconic recordings of recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey ABC Classic 2 November 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Webb Carolyn 16 May 2009 Elevating the recorder to an instrument of note The Age Retrieved 20 July 2020 Playing Up The Recorder Limelight Retrieved 14 February 2021 a b Users david Desktop australia html davidbellugi com Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b 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