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Nathan Waks

Nathan Waks (born 1951) is an Australian cellist, composer, record producer, arts administrator and wine company owner.

Early years edit

Waks was born in 1951,[1] into a musical family, his mother being a talented pianist.[2] He showed early musical aptitude, on the piano at age four, and the cello at age seven.[2] He attended North Sydney Boys High School but did not graduate.[2] While there, he showed such talent at soccer that he was offered a scholarship by the visiting Scottish football manager Tommy Docherty, but he declined as he felt that music was his passion.[2]

He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Lois Simpson and Robert Pikler.[3][4] He won the 1968 ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition,[4][5] and then travelled to Moscow (then the Soviet Union) to study with Mstislav Rostropovich. That trip was cut short because of Cold War tensions (there were alleged to be irregularities with Waks's visa).[2][3] He then went to Paris to study under Paul Tortelier, and won a Premier Prix at the Conservatoire de Paris.[2][4][6]

Music career edit

Having returned to Australia, in 1969, he co-founded the Fidelio Quartet with Brecon Carter and John Harding.[7]

In 1970, at age 19, Waks was appointed Principal Cellist of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, the youngest in the orchestra's history. He left the post after a year.[2] He appeared as a soloist with all the Australian symphony orchestras, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and others.[4]

In 1974, the Sydney String Quartet was re-formed for the third time, with members Harry Curby, Dorel Tincu, Alexandru Todicescu and Waks. Harry Curby left in 1980, and in 1981 after the sudden death of Dorel Tincu, the Quartet continued with John Harding, Laszlo Kiss, Todicescu and Waks.[7] Waks remained with the Sydney String Quartet for ten years.[4]

In 1979, he commissioned and premiered Requiem for solo cello by Peter Sculthorpe.[7][8] He has also given premieres of works by Anne Boyd, Matthew Hindson[9] and Gerald Glynn.[8]

For the broadcaster Andrew Olle's memorial service in the Sydney Town Hall on 22 December 1995, Peter Sculthorpe wrote a special arrangement for cello and piano of his 1947 work Parting, dedicated to Olle, which was played by Nathan Waks and pianist Kathryn Selby.[10]

In 1998, Waks was appointed Chairman of the Australia Council's Music Fund.[2][6] The same year, he reduced his administrative commitments and returned to the Sydney Symphony as Co-Principal Cello.[4]

In 2008, he participated in the Australian premiere of Gianluigi Gelmetti's Cantata della vita, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and various solo artists, under the composer's baton.[4]

He has organized concerts for singers such as Frank Sinatra, Rod Stewart and Tiny Tim.[3][4] He has also produced recordings for the Australian guitarist John Williams.[2]

He is a founding Director and Artistic Adviser of the Australian Chamber Orchestra,[2][6] founding Director of the Australian Music Centre;[6] has been Director of Music at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation,[2][6] Managing Director of Symphony Australia,[2][4][6] and Board Member of the Australian National Academy of Music.[2][6]

He is an Ambassador of the Melba Foundation.[11]

Compositions edit

Nathan Waks has written a number of film scores:

He was musical director for The Removalists (1975).[13]

Winery interests edit

In 2000 he became involved in the Kilikanoon Winery in the Clare Valley of South Australia. Since 2007 he has headed a syndicate that owns Kilikanoon, and also Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley. Waks travels widely as an international ambassador for the companies.[2][14][15]

Family edit

In the 1970s, Waks' partner was the operatic soprano Eilene Hannan.[16] He later married Candice Williams, daughter of film distribution pioneer David Williams AM (1925-2009) and sister of Kim Williams.[17] They have two children.

Discography edit

Albums edit

List of albums, with selected details
Title Details
Cello Sonatas
(with Phillip Green & Geoffrey Parsons)
  • Released: 1983
  • Format: LP
  • Label: ABC Transcription Service (AA9090)
For Love Alone (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  • Released: 1986
  • Format: LP
  • Label: WEA (254138-1)

Awards and nominations edit

AACTA Awards 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 For Love Alone Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album Nominated [18]

References edit

  1. ^ Nathan Waks blog; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Tasting notes", Sydney Morning Herald, 21 December 2010; Retrieved 22 August 2013,
  3. ^ a b c Australian Cello Awards; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Sydney Symphony; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  5. ^ Symphony Services International; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Media Release, Senator Richard Alston, 25 November 1998; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  7. ^ a b c Stephen Pleskun ed., A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions - Vol. 2; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  8. ^ a b Australian Music Centre; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  9. ^ ABC Classic FM; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  10. ^ "Parting : for cello and piano by Peter Sculthorpe". Australian Music Centre. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  11. ^ Melba Foundation; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  12. ^ Louis K Greiff, D. H. Lawrence, Fifty Years on Film, p. 202; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  13. ^ IMDb; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  14. ^ Chris Shanahan; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  15. ^ Glug; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  16. ^ David Marr, "Soprano loved for ruthless wit and 'God-given' voice". Sydney Morning Herald, 26 July 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2014
  17. ^ "A passionate supporter of the film industry", Sydney Morning Herald, 15 May 2009; Retrieved 22 August 2013
  18. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "History Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 July 2022.

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Nathan Waks born 1951 is an Australian cellist composer record producer arts administrator and wine company owner Contents 1 Early years 2 Music career 3 Compositions 4 Winery interests 5 Family 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 AACTA Awards 7 2 ARIA Music Awards 8 ReferencesEarly years editWaks was born in 1951 1 into a musical family his mother being a talented pianist 2 He showed early musical aptitude on the piano at age four and the cello at age seven 2 He attended North Sydney Boys High School but did not graduate 2 While there he showed such talent at soccer that he was offered a scholarship by the visiting Scottish football manager Tommy Docherty but he declined as he felt that music was his passion 2 He studied at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Lois Simpson and Robert Pikler 3 4 He won the 1968 ABC Instrumental and Vocal Competition 4 5 and then travelled to Moscow then the Soviet Union to study with Mstislav Rostropovich That trip was cut short because of Cold War tensions there were alleged to be irregularities with Waks s visa 2 3 He then went to Paris to study under Paul Tortelier and won a Premier Prix at the Conservatoire de Paris 2 4 6 Music career editHaving returned to Australia in 1969 he co founded the Fidelio Quartet with Brecon Carter and John Harding 7 In 1970 at age 19 Waks was appointed Principal Cellist of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra the youngest in the orchestra s history He left the post after a year 2 He appeared as a soloist with all the Australian symphony orchestras the BBC Symphony Orchestra and others 4 In 1974 the Sydney String Quartet was re formed for the third time with members Harry Curby Dorel Tincu Alexandru Todicescu and Waks Harry Curby left in 1980 and in 1981 after the sudden death of Dorel Tincu the Quartet continued with John Harding Laszlo Kiss Todicescu and Waks 7 Waks remained with the Sydney String Quartet for ten years 4 In 1979 he commissioned and premiered Requiem for solo cello by Peter Sculthorpe 7 8 He has also given premieres of works by Anne Boyd Matthew Hindson 9 and Gerald Glynn 8 For the broadcaster Andrew Olle s memorial service in the Sydney Town Hall on 22 December 1995 Peter Sculthorpe wrote a special arrangement for cello and piano of his 1947 work Parting dedicated to Olle which was played by Nathan Waks and pianist Kathryn Selby 10 In 1998 Waks was appointed Chairman of the Australia Council s Music Fund 2 6 The same year he reduced his administrative commitments and returned to the Sydney Symphony as Co Principal Cello 4 In 2008 he participated in the Australian premiere of Gianluigi Gelmetti s Cantata della vita with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and various solo artists under the composer s baton 4 He has organized concerts for singers such as Frank Sinatra Rod Stewart and Tiny Tim 3 4 He has also produced recordings for the Australian guitarist John Williams 2 He is a founding Director and Artistic Adviser of the Australian Chamber Orchestra 2 6 founding Director of the Australian Music Centre 6 has been Director of Music at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2 6 Managing Director of Symphony Australia 2 4 6 and Board Member of the Australian National Academy of Music 2 6 He is an Ambassador of the Melba Foundation 11 Compositions editNathan Waks has written a number of film scores My Brilliant Career 1979 Intimate Strangers 1981 Hunger 1986 For Love Alone 1986 Kangaroo 1987 this score was based on the slow movement of Antonin Dvorak s String Quartet No 12 in F major American Op 96 12 He was musical director for The Removalists 1975 13 Winery interests editIn 2000 he became involved in the Kilikanoon Winery in the Clare Valley of South Australia Since 2007 he has headed a syndicate that owns Kilikanoon and also Seppeltsfield in the Barossa Valley Waks travels widely as an international ambassador for the companies 2 14 15 Family editIn the 1970s Waks partner was the operatic soprano Eilene Hannan 16 He later married Candice Williams daughter of film distribution pioneer David Williams AM 1925 2009 and sister of Kim Williams 17 They have two children Discography editAlbums edit List of albums with selected details Title DetailsCello Sonatas with Phillip Green amp Geoffrey Parsons Released 1983 Format LP Label ABC Transcription Service AA9090 For Love Alone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Released 1986 Format LP Label WEA 254138 1 Awards and nominations editAACTA Awards edit 1986 AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score For Love Alone nom 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 For Love Alone Best Original Soundtrack Cast or Show Album Nominated 18 References edit Nathan Waks blog Retrieved 22 August 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Tasting notes Sydney Morning Herald 21 December 2010 Retrieved 22 August 2013 a b c Australian Cello Awards Retrieved 22 August 2013 a b c d e f g h i Sydney Symphony Retrieved 22 August 2013 Symphony Services International Retrieved 22 August 2013 a b c d e f g Media Release Senator Richard Alston 25 November 1998 Retrieved 22 August 2013 a b c Stephen Pleskun ed A Chronological History of Australian Composers and Their Compositions Vol 2 Retrieved 22 August 2013 a b Australian Music Centre Retrieved 22 August 2013 ABC Classic FM Retrieved 22 August 2013 Parting for cello and piano by Peter Sculthorpe Australian Music Centre Retrieved 19 November 2023 Melba Foundation Retrieved 22 August 2013 Louis K Greiff D H Lawrence Fifty Years on Film p 202 Retrieved 22 August 2013 IMDb Retrieved 22 August 2013 Chris Shanahan Retrieved 22 August 2013 Glug Retrieved 22 August 2013 David Marr Soprano loved for ruthless wit and God given voice Sydney Morning Herald 26 July 2014 Retrieved 15 October 2014 A passionate supporter of the film industry Sydney Morning Herald 15 May 2009 Retrieved 22 August 2013 ARIA Award previous winners History Best Original Soundtrack Cast or Show Album Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 12 July 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nathan Waks amp oldid 1216991622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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