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Elena Kats-Chernin

Elena Davidovna Kats-Chernin AO (born 4 November 1957) is a Soviet-born Australian composer and pianist, best known for her ballet Wild Swans.

Elena Kats-Chernin
Kats-Chernin, 2018
Born (1957-11-04) 4 November 1957 (age 66)
Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union (now Uzbekistan)
NationalitySoviet, Australian
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist

Early life and career edit

Elena Kats-Chernin was born in Tashkent (now the capital of independent Uzbekistan, but then part of the Soviet Union) and is Jewish.[1] She studied at the Yaroslavl Music School and the Gnessin State Musical College in Moscow from age 14, and migrated to Australia in 1975, continuing her studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, under Richard Toop (composition) and Gordon Watson (piano).[2] She also participated in the Darlinghurst underground theatre scene, with groups such as Cabaret Conspiracy, Fifi Lamour, Boom Boom La Burn and others, often under the name Elena Kats.[citation needed]

Europe edit

Kats-Chernin studied with Helmut Lachenmann in Germany. She remained in Europe for thirteen years, and became active in theatre and ballet, composing for state theatres in Berlin, Vienna, Hamburg and Bochum.[citation needed] In 1993 she wrote Clocks for the Ensemble Modern. It has since been performed around the world.

Australia edit

Since returning to Australia in 1994, Kats-Chernin has written several operas, two piano concertos and compositions for many performers and ensembles, including The Seymour Group, The Song Company, The Sydney Jewish Choral Society, the Sydney Alpha Ensemble, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Chamber Made Opera, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. She was commissioned to write a piece, Page Turn, for the 2000 Sydney International Piano Competition. Her music was featured at the opening ceremonies of both the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and the 2003 Rugby World Cup.

She wrote three silent film soundtracks for a co-production between German/French TV channels ZDF/ARTE: Victor Sjöström's Körkarlen (The Phantom Carriage, 1921), Billy Wilder and Robert Siodmak's People on Sunday (Menschen am Sonntag, 1930), and G. W. Pabst's The Devious Path (Abwege, 1928). Kats-Chernin's other works include Charleston Noir for solo piano, Rockhampton Garden Symphonies with Mark Svendsen for solo voices, mixed choirs and orchestra, and Wild Swans, a collaboration with choreographer Meryl Tankard.

She has won numerous music composition prizes in Australia, and her pieces are regularly broadcast on ABC Classic FM radio. In 2009, Kats-Chernin was commissioned by the National Museum of Australia to write a piece for orchestra called Garden of Dreams, named for one of the architectural features of the museum, which premiered at the museum the same year.[3]

Performances of Kats-Chernin's music are available on several commercially released recordings. One album is Chamber of Horrors, released in August 2006 by Tall Poppies Records. Chamber of Horrors includes Charleston Noir, for four basses; Chamber of Horrors, for harp (1995), played by Alice Giles; Still Life, for viola and piano (2001); Gypsy Ramble, for viola, cello and piano (1996); Wild Rice, for cello (1996); and Velvet Revolution, for horn, violin and piano (1999).

Kats-Chernin's "Eliza Aria" from her score for the ballet Wild Swans (ABC Classics) is used in Lloyds TSB's 2007 television advertisements. In 2010, Wild Swans became the theme music for ABC Radio National's Late Night Live program until the end of 2015.

Kats-Chernin has written a number of ragtime pieces for piano; one of these, "Russian Rag", was used in two different instrumental ensemble arrangements, as the theme of Late Night Live until 2010. It is also used as the New York theme in Adam Elliot's feature film, Mary and Max.

Kats-Chernin is a represented composer of the Australian Music Centre.[4]

A portrait of Kats-Chernin by Australian portrait artist Wendy Sharpe was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery (Australia) in 2019.[5]

Honours and awards edit

Elena Kats-Chernin was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in January 2019 "for distinguished service to the performing arts, particularly to music, as an orchestral, operatic and chamber music composer".[6]

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2005 Wild Swans Best Classical Album Nominated [7]
2008 Slow Food Nominated
2017 A Piece of Quiet (The Hush Collection, Vol. 16)
(with Lior and The Idea of North)
Best Children's Album Nominated

Australian Women in Music Awards edit

The Australian Women in Music Awards is an annual event that honours women for their contributions to the Australian music industry. They were first awarded in 2018.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2022[8] Elena Kats-Chernin Artistic Excellence Award Won
Excellence in Classical Music Award 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
2013 Elena Kats-Chernin Individual Award awarded

Works edit

Operas edit

Ballets edit

Vocal edit

Instrumental edit

  • Butterflying
  • Blue Silence
  • Cadences, Deviations and Scarlatti
  • Calliope Dreaming, 2009
  • Chamber of Horrors, for harp
  • Charleston Noir
  • Clocks
  • Cinema
  • Frankenstein (incidental music, 2013)
  • Gypsy Ramble, for viola, cello and piano
  • In Tension
  • Intermezzo Days
  • Lullaby for Nick
  • Meditations of Eric Satie: Unsent Love Letters
  • Page Turn
  • Peggy's Minute Rag
  • Phoenix Story
  • Purple Prelude
  • Russian Rags
  • Sand Waltz
  • Schubert Blues
  • Setting Out
  • Slicked Back Tango
  • Spirit and the Maiden
  • Still Life, for viola and piano
  • Stur in Dur
  • Tast-en
  • The Offering, Piano Quintet No. 1 (2016)
  • Three Dancers (2015)
  • Tremors, dreams, memories (2003, written for the Indonesian pianist Ananda Sukarlan and dedicated to the victims of the Bali bombings 2002)
  • Trio Grandios
  • Variations in a Serious Black Dress
  • Velvet Revolution, for horn, violin and piano
  • Wild Rice, for cello (1996)
  • Zoom and Zip

Orchestral/concertante edit

  • Deep Sea Dreaming
  • Garden of Dreams
  • Harpsichord Concerto ("Ancient Letters"), for Mahan Esfahani
  • Night and Now (for flute and orchestra)
  • Ornamental Air (for clarinet and orchestra)
  • Piano Concerto (Displaced Dances)
  • 2nd Piano Concerto
  • Prelude and Cube
  • Retonica
  • Singing Trees
  • Stairs
  • Symphonia Eluvium
  • Transfer
  • Violin Concerto
  • The Witching Hour, concerto for 8 double basses and orchestra (2016), commissioned for the Australian World Orchestra[16]
  • Inner Angels, commissioned for the Melbourne Youth Orchestra

Films edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hard at the top: Fraser Beath McEwing meets composer Elena Kats-Chernin", J-Wire, 12 June 2017
  2. ^ Sydney Symphony Orchestra 21 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Museum accepts a major Australian musical work" 15 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine, National Museum of Australia media release, 10 May 2009
  4. ^ Elena Kats-Chernin, Australian Music Centre
  5. ^ "The Witching Hour – Elena Kats-Chernin, 2017". National Portrait Gallery collection. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  6. ^ Australian Honours Database. Retrieved 28 January 2019
  7. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  8. ^ "2022 Australian Women In Music Awards Winners". Scenestr. 19 May 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  9. ^ George, Boosey & Hawkes
  10. ^ "The Divorce: Putting the Opera into the Soap" by Andrew Aronowicz, Limelight, 1 December 2015
  11. ^ Whiteley, Opera Australia, Retrieved 3 May 2019
  12. ^ Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer 11 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Komische Oper Berlin, Retrieved 3 May 2019
  13. ^ Der Wind in den Weiden, Boosey & Hawkes, Retrieved 3 May 2019
  14. ^ The Uninvited Stranger, Boosey & Hawkes
  15. ^ Human Waves, Boosey & Hawkes
  16. ^ "At the witching hour, it’s all about the (double) bass" by Emily Ritchie, The Australian, 24 September 2016

External links edit

  • Elena Kats-Chernin at Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishing
  • All tracks from her 2005 album Ragtime & Blue, Kats-Chernin's Myspace page
  • "In the key of flat-out major" by Deborah Jones, The Australian, 24 April 2010
  • Audio and transcript of Kats-Chernin on convict love tokens, the subject of a movement in Garden of Dreams, National Museum of Australia
  • Audio and transcript of Kats-Chernin on "Kimberley points", the subject of a movement in Garden of Dreams, National Museum of Australia
  • "Trees have roots, Jews have legs", peopleofthebarre.tumblr.com, 4 August 2016

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Elena Davidovna Kats Chernin AO born 4 November 1957 is a Soviet born Australian composer and pianist best known for her ballet Wild Swans Elena Kats CherninAOKats Chernin 2018Born 1957 11 04 4 November 1957 age 66 Tashkent Uzbek SSR Soviet Union now Uzbekistan NationalitySoviet AustralianOccupation s Composer pianist Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Europe 3 Australia 4 Honours and awards 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 4 2 Australian Women in Music Awards 4 3 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards 5 Works 5 1 Operas 5 2 Ballets 5 3 Vocal 5 4 Instrumental 5 5 Orchestral concertante 5 6 Films 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editElena Kats Chernin was born in Tashkent now the capital of independent Uzbekistan but then part of the Soviet Union and is Jewish 1 She studied at the Yaroslavl Music School and the Gnessin State Musical College in Moscow from age 14 and migrated to Australia in 1975 continuing her studies at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Richard Toop composition and Gordon Watson piano 2 She also participated in the Darlinghurst underground theatre scene with groups such as Cabaret Conspiracy Fifi Lamour Boom Boom La Burn and others often under the name Elena Kats citation needed Europe editKats Chernin studied with Helmut Lachenmann in Germany She remained in Europe for thirteen years and became active in theatre and ballet composing for state theatres in Berlin Vienna Hamburg and Bochum citation needed In 1993 she wrote Clocks for the Ensemble Modern It has since been performed around the world Australia editSince returning to Australia in 1994 Kats Chernin has written several operas two piano concertos and compositions for many performers and ensembles including The Seymour Group The Song Company The Sydney Jewish Choral Society the Sydney Alpha Ensemble Dame Evelyn Glennie Bang on a Can All Stars Chamber Made Opera the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra She was commissioned to write a piece Page Turn for the 2000 Sydney International Piano Competition Her music was featured at the opening ceremonies of both the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and the 2003 Rugby World Cup She wrote three silent film soundtracks for a co production between German French TV channels ZDF ARTE Victor Sjostrom s Korkarlen The Phantom Carriage 1921 Billy Wilder and Robert Siodmak s People on Sunday Menschen am Sonntag 1930 and G W Pabst s The Devious Path Abwege 1928 Kats Chernin s other works include Charleston Noir for solo piano Rockhampton Garden Symphonies with Mark Svendsen for solo voices mixed choirs and orchestra and Wild Swans a collaboration with choreographer Meryl Tankard She has won numerous music composition prizes in Australia and her pieces are regularly broadcast on ABC Classic FM radio In 2009 Kats Chernin was commissioned by the National Museum of Australia to write a piece for orchestra called Garden of Dreams named for one of the architectural features of the museum which premiered at the museum the same year 3 Performances of Kats Chernin s music are available on several commercially released recordings One album is Chamber of Horrors released in August 2006 by Tall Poppies Records Chamber of Horrors includes Charleston Noir for four basses Chamber of Horrors for harp 1995 played by Alice Giles Still Life for viola and piano 2001 Gypsy Ramble for viola cello and piano 1996 Wild Rice for cello 1996 and Velvet Revolution for horn violin and piano 1999 Kats Chernin s Eliza Aria from her score for the ballet Wild Swans ABC Classics is used in Lloyds TSB s 2007 television advertisements In 2010 Wild Swans became the theme music for ABC Radio National s Late Night Live program until the end of 2015 Kats Chernin has written a number of ragtime pieces for piano one of these Russian Rag was used in two different instrumental ensemble arrangements as the theme of Late Night Live until 2010 It is also used as the New York theme in Adam Elliot s feature film Mary and Max Kats Chernin is a represented composer of the Australian Music Centre 4 A portrait of Kats Chernin by Australian portrait artist Wendy Sharpe was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery Australia in 2019 5 Honours and awards editElena Kats Chernin was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia AO in January 2019 for distinguished service to the performing arts particularly to music as an orchestral operatic and chamber music composer 6 ARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2005 Wild Swans Best Classical Album Nominated 7 2008 Slow Food Nominated 2017 A Piece of Quiet The Hush Collection Vol 16 with Lior and The Idea of North Best Children s Album Nominated Australian Women in Music Awards edit The Australian Women in Music Awards is an annual event that honours women for their contributions to the Australian music industry They were first awarded in 2018 Year Nominee work Award Result 2022 8 Elena Kats Chernin Artistic Excellence Award Won Excellence in Classical Music Award 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 2013 Elena Kats Chernin Individual Award awardedWorks editOperas edit Iphis Sydney 1997 Matricide the Musical Melbourne 1998 Mr Barbeque Lismore New South Wales 2002 Rage of Life Antwerp 2010 George Hannover Herrenhausen 2014 9 The Divorce for ABC Television 2015 10 The Monteverdi Trilogy Whiteley 2019 11 Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivfuhrer 2019 12 The Wind in the Willows de Staatstheater Kassel 2021 adaptation of Kenneth Grahame s children s book The Wind in the Willows 13 Ballets edit Wild Swans including Eliza Aria Vocal edit Land of Sweeping Plains SA choir and piano set to Dorothea Mackellar My Country Rockhampton Garden Symphonies solo voices mixed choirs and orchestra with Mark Svendsen The Uninvited Stranger 2007 SATB choir text by Sandy Jeffs 14 Human Waves 2020 SATB choir text by Tamara Anna Cislowska 15 Instrumental edit Butterflying Blue Silence Cadences Deviations and Scarlatti Calliope Dreaming 2009 Chamber of Horrors for harp Charleston Noir Clocks Cinema Frankenstein incidental music 2013 Gypsy Ramble for viola cello and piano In Tension Intermezzo Days Lullaby for Nick Meditations of Eric Satie Unsent Love Letters Page Turn Peggy s Minute Rag Phoenix Story Purple Prelude Russian Rags Sand Waltz Schubert Blues Setting Out Slicked Back Tango Spirit and the Maiden Still Life for viola and piano Stur in Dur Tast en The Offering Piano Quintet No 1 2016 Three Dancers 2015 Tremors dreams memories 2003 written for the Indonesian pianist Ananda Sukarlan and dedicated to the victims of the Bali bombings 2002 Trio Grandios Variations in a Serious Black Dress Velvet Revolution for horn violin and piano Wild Rice for cello 1996 Zoom and Zip Orchestral concertante edit Deep Sea Dreaming Garden of Dreams Harpsichord Concerto Ancient Letters for Mahan Esfahani Night and Now for flute and orchestra Ornamental Air for clarinet and orchestra Piano Concerto Displaced Dances 2nd Piano Concerto Prelude and Cube Retonica Singing Trees Stairs Symphonia Eluvium Transfer Violin Concerto The Witching Hour concerto for 8 double basses and orchestra 2016 commissioned for the Australian World Orchestra 16 Inner Angels commissioned for the Melbourne Youth Orchestra Films edit The Widower Korkarlen The Phantom Carriage People on Sunday Menschen am Sonntag Abwege The Devious Path Variete Variety References edit Hard at the top Fraser Beath McEwing meets composer Elena Kats Chernin J Wire 12 June 2017 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Archived 21 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Museum accepts a major Australian musical work Archived 15 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine National Museum of Australia media release 10 May 2009 Elena Kats Chernin Australian Music Centre The Witching Hour Elena Kats Chernin 2017 National Portrait Gallery collection Retrieved 3 February 2020 Australian Honours Database Retrieved 28 January 2019 ARIA Award previous winners ARIA Awards Winners by Award Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 12 November 2018 2022 Australian Women In Music Awards Winners Scenestr 19 May 2022 Retrieved 21 June 2022 George Boosey amp Hawkes The Divorce Putting the Opera into the Soap by Andrew Aronowicz Limelight 1 December 2015 Whiteley Opera Australia Retrieved 3 May 2019 Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivfuhrer Archived 11 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine Komische Oper Berlin Retrieved 3 May 2019 Der Wind in den Weiden Boosey amp Hawkes Retrieved 3 May 2019 The Uninvited Stranger Boosey amp Hawkes Human Waves Boosey amp Hawkes At the witching hour it s all about the double bass by Emily Ritchie The Australian 24 September 2016External links editElena Kats Chernin at Boosey amp Hawkes Music Publishing All tracks from her 2005 album Ragtime amp Blue Kats Chernin s Myspace page Interview with Elena Kats Chernin In the key of flat out major by Deborah Jones The Australian 24 April 2010 Audio and transcript of Kats Chernin on convict love tokens the subject of a movement in Garden of Dreams National Museum of Australia Audio and transcript of Kats Chernin on Kimberley points the subject of a movement in Garden of Dreams National Museum of Australia Trees have roots Jews have legs peopleofthebarre tumblr com 4 August 2016 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elena Kats Chernin amp oldid 1218335188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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