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Peter Tregear

Peter John Tregear OAM is an Australian musicologist, author and performer.

Career Edit

Tregear's first academic appointment was as a lecturer in music at the University of Queensland in 1999. In 2000 he took up a Lectureship in music at Fitzwilliam and Churchill Colleges, Cambridge, as well as serving as a fellow and Director of Music at Fitzwilliam College, an appointment that "brought new energy" to the musical life of the college.[1] He returned to Australia in 2006 to serve as Dean of Trinity College, University of Melbourne, where he successfully mounted a case for the construction of the College's 'Gateway Building' which included performing arts facilities;[2] and later served as executive director of the Academy of Performing Arts at Monash University.[3]

In 2012 Tregear was appointed Professor and Head of the School of Music at the Australian National University and charged with resolving public and professional discontent that had erupted over the university's imposed job cuts and curriculum changes. Tregear reorganised the degree programs and appointed leading scholar-performers to the school, including Paul McMahon, David Irving and Erin Helyard.[4] By early 2015, however, it had become clear that the university had reneged on its commitment to a foundational level of staffing in the school, and was not providing the school with adequate budgetary information.[5] Tregear "found the University management hostile to his attempts to rebuild confidence in the School".[6] Announcing his resignation in August 2015, ANU's Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young nevertheless acknowledged that he had been "a strong advocate for music education in Australia and at ANU" and had "worked tirelessly to build on the School of Music's vision, to promote creative life on campus and in the Canberra community".[7]

Tregear subsequently took up a teaching fellowship at Royal Holloway, University of London.[8] In 2019 he returned to Australia and was appointed Dean of St Mark's College, Adelaide. In November 2020 he became the inaugural director of Little Hall at the University of Melbourne.[9] He is currently a principal fellow of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, and an adjunct professor of music at the University of Adelaide.[10]

Performances Edit

As a conductor, Tregear has co-founded two ensembles (IOpera[11] and The Consort of Melbourne,[12]) and mounted several world or local premieres and revivals of historic and neglected operatic repertoire, including the first modern revival of Samuel Arnold and George Colman's 1787 anti-slavery comic opera Inkle and Yarico, the first UK performance of Max Brand's opera Maschinist Hopkins at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 2001,[13][14] the complete revival of Anna Amalia's Erwin und Elmire in Gotha, Germany[15] and the Australian premiere of Jonny spielt auf in Melbourne.[16] With The Consort of Melbourne he has conducted performances with the Kronos Quartet (Melbourne Recital Centre),[17] and The Rolling Stones (Rod Laver Arena).[18][19]. As a singer, Tregear has performed as a soloist with groups such as Ensemble Émigré,[20] Melbourne Opera,[21] and The Nash Ensemble.[22]

Writing Edit

Tregear has published extensively on the composer Ernst Krenek and the operatic culture of the Weimar Republic, and on twentieth-century Australian music history, especially the music of Percy Grainger and Fritz Hart.[23] He is also a regular contributor to The Conversation,[24] the Australian Book Review,[25] Limelight,[26] and Classic Melbourne[27] as a critic and commentator.

Books
  • Enlightenment or Entitlement: Rethinking Tertiary Music Education. Platform Paper No. 38 (Sydney: Currency House, 2014).[28]
  • Ernst Krenek and the Politics of Musical Style (Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 2013)[29]
  • The Conservatorium of Music University of Melbourne: An Historical Essay to Mark its Centenary (Melbourne: Faculty of Music, 1997).[30]

Advocacy work Edit

Tregear was described by the Times Higher Education in 2021 as a "transparency advocate"[31] for his work campaigning for universities to be more open and accountable about their finances and integrity processes.[32][33][34] He has also argued against ministerial interference in the work of the Australian Research Council.[35] Tregear is a founding member of the advocacy group Academics for Public Universities.[36]

Awards and honours Edit

Tregear won the Australian Green Room Award for Best Conductor (Opera) for 2008 for IOpera's production of Elwin and Elmire.[37] He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours "for service to music education and professional societies".[38]

References Edit

  1. ^ Cleaver, John (2013). Fitzwilliam: the first 150 years of a Cambridge college. London. p. 144. ISBN 9781906507787.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Campbell, Peter (2022). The Triumph of our Fleur-de-Lys. The Miegunyah Press. p. 598-600. ISBN 9780522878424.
  3. ^ "Executive Director, Performing Arts, Academy of Performing Arts appointed". Monash University.
  4. ^ Cox, Lisa (17 December 2012). "School of music moves forward with new talent". The Age.
  5. ^ Macdonald, Emma (3 September 2015). "School of Music students turn on management". The Canberra Times.
  6. ^ Oakman, Daniel. "The Eye of the Storm" (PDF). Australian National University..
  7. ^ "Peter Tregear leaving ANU School of Music". ABC News. Australia. 17 August 2015.
  8. ^ "Setback in ANU School of Music's search for new head". Music Australia.
  9. ^ Kevey, Donna (23 February 2022). "Inaugural Director of Little Hall". University of Melbourne.
  10. ^ "Members". Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide.
  11. ^ "IOpera".
  12. ^ "The Consort of Melbourne".
  13. ^ Dunnett, Roderick. "Ensemble". www.mvdaily.com.
  14. ^ "Thwarted Voices" (PDF). Jewish Music Institute.
  15. ^ "Erwin and Elmire in Germany (2009) – IOpera".
  16. ^ Zwartz, Barney (28 September 2019). "'It's bloody good': Opera strikes back at Hitler's musical vandalism". The Age.
  17. ^ O'Connell, Clive (16 October 2011). "Sun Rings". The Sydney Morning Herald (review).
  18. ^ "Australian National University music head performs with Rolling Stones". ABC News. 7 November 2014.
  19. ^ Kelly, Emma (6 November 2014). "ANU School of Music head rocks with the Rolling Stones". The Canberra Times.
  20. ^ "Artists – Ensemble Émigré". ensemble-emigre.com.
  21. ^ Zwartz, Barney (18 October 2018). "Xanthoudakis soars in Australian premiere of Rossini's rare Otello". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  22. ^ Millington, Barry (20 November 2017). "Nash Ensemble, classical review: A welcome Mancunian reunion". Evening Standard.
  23. ^ Tregear, Peter. "European Sounds, Australian Echoes: The Music of Marshall-Hall, Hill and Hart". The Soundscapes of Australia. doi:10.4324/9781351218184-10.
  24. ^ "Peter Tregear". The Conversation.
  25. ^ Tregear, Peter. "Peter Tregear". Australian Book Review.
  26. ^ "Peter Tregear, Author at Limelight Magazine". Limelight.
  27. ^ "Peter Tregear, Author at Classic Melbourne". Classic Melbourne.
  28. ^ Tregear, Peter (2014). Enlightenment or entitlement : rethinking tertiary music education. Strawberry Hills, N.S.W. ISBN 9780987211484.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  29. ^ Tregear, Peter (2013). Ernst Krenek and the Politics of Musical Style. Lanham: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810882621.
  30. ^ Tregear, Peter (1997). The Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne : an historical essay to mark its centenary 1895–1995. Parkville, Victoria: Centre for Studies in Australian Music, Faculty of Music, University of Melbourne. ISBN 9780959883176.
  31. ^ "Australian reef research sceptic loses appeal against sacking". Times Higher Education. 13 October 2021.
  32. ^ "The pandemic is not an excuse to kill off the arts and humanities". Times Higher Education. 9 October 2020.
  33. ^ "Release salary information, ombudsman tells Adelaide". Times Higher Education. 26 November 2021.
  34. ^ Ross, John (19 May 2022). "'Cognitive dissonance' blamed for academics' mental health woes". Times Higher Education.
  35. ^ Australian Research Council Amendment (Ensuring Research Independence) Bill 2018. "Chapter 3". Parliament of Australia.
  36. ^ "About". Academics for Public Universities.
  37. ^ "2008 Green Room Awards". australianstage.com.au. 21 April 2009. Retrieved 16 August 2022.
  38. ^ "Australian Honours Search Facility". honours.pmc.gov.au.

External links Edit

  • Official website  

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Peter John Tregear OAM is an Australian musicologist author and performer Contents 1 Career 2 Performances 3 Writing 4 Advocacy work 5 Awards and honours 6 References 7 External linksCareer EditTregear s first academic appointment was as a lecturer in music at the University of Queensland in 1999 In 2000 he took up a Lectureship in music at Fitzwilliam and Churchill Colleges Cambridge as well as serving as a fellow and Director of Music at Fitzwilliam College an appointment that brought new energy to the musical life of the college 1 He returned to Australia in 2006 to serve as Dean of Trinity College University of Melbourne where he successfully mounted a case for the construction of the College s Gateway Building which included performing arts facilities 2 and later served as executive director of the Academy of Performing Arts at Monash University 3 In 2012 Tregear was appointed Professor and Head of the School of Music at the Australian National University and charged with resolving public and professional discontent that had erupted over the university s imposed job cuts and curriculum changes Tregear reorganised the degree programs and appointed leading scholar performers to the school including Paul McMahon David Irving and Erin Helyard 4 By early 2015 however it had become clear that the university had reneged on its commitment to a foundational level of staffing in the school and was not providing the school with adequate budgetary information 5 Tregear found the University management hostile to his attempts to rebuild confidence in the School 6 Announcing his resignation in August 2015 ANU s Vice Chancellor Professor Ian Young nevertheless acknowledged that he had been a strong advocate for music education in Australia and at ANU and had worked tirelessly to build on the School of Music s vision to promote creative life on campus and in the Canberra community 7 Tregear subsequently took up a teaching fellowship at Royal Holloway University of London 8 In 2019 he returned to Australia and was appointed Dean of St Mark s College Adelaide In November 2020 he became the inaugural director of Little Hall at the University of Melbourne 9 He is currently a principal fellow of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music and an adjunct professor of music at the University of Adelaide 10 Performances EditAs a conductor Tregear has co founded two ensembles IOpera 11 and The Consort of Melbourne 12 and mounted several world or local premieres and revivals of historic and neglected operatic repertoire including the first modern revival of Samuel Arnold and George Colman s 1787 anti slavery comic opera Inkle and Yarico the first UK performance of Max Brand s opera Maschinist Hopkins at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 2001 13 14 the complete revival of Anna Amalia s Erwin und Elmire in Gotha Germany 15 and the Australian premiere of Jonny spielt auf in Melbourne 16 With The Consort of Melbourne he has conducted performances with the Kronos Quartet Melbourne Recital Centre 17 and The Rolling Stones Rod Laver Arena 18 19 As a singer Tregear has performed as a soloist with groups such as Ensemble Emigre 20 Melbourne Opera 21 and The Nash Ensemble 22 Writing EditTregear has published extensively on the composer Ernst Krenek and the operatic culture of the Weimar Republic and on twentieth century Australian music history especially the music of Percy Grainger and Fritz Hart 23 He is also a regular contributor to The Conversation 24 the Australian Book Review 25 Limelight 26 and Classic Melbourne 27 as a critic and commentator BooksEnlightenment or Entitlement Rethinking Tertiary Music Education Platform Paper No 38 Sydney Currency House 2014 28 Ernst Krenek and the Politics of Musical Style Maryland Scarecrow Press 2013 29 The Conservatorium of Music University of Melbourne An Historical Essay to Mark its Centenary Melbourne Faculty of Music 1997 30 Advocacy work EditTregear was described by the Times Higher Education in 2021 as a transparency advocate 31 for his work campaigning for universities to be more open and accountable about their finances and integrity processes 32 33 34 He has also argued against ministerial interference in the work of the Australian Research Council 35 Tregear is a founding member of the advocacy group Academics for Public Universities 36 Awards and honours EditTregear won the Australian Green Room Award for Best Conductor Opera for 2008 for IOpera s production of Elwin and Elmire 37 He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia OAM in the 2020 Queen s Birthday Honours for service to music education and professional societies 38 References Edit Cleaver John 2013 Fitzwilliam the first 150 years of a Cambridge college London p 144 ISBN 9781906507787 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Campbell Peter 2022 The Triumph of our Fleur de Lys The Miegunyah Press p 598 600 ISBN 9780522878424 Executive Director Performing Arts Academy of Performing Arts appointed Monash University Cox Lisa 17 December 2012 School of music moves forward with new talent The Age Macdonald Emma 3 September 2015 School of Music students turn on management The Canberra Times Oakman Daniel The Eye of the Storm PDF Australian National University Peter Tregear leaving ANU School of Music ABC News Australia 17 August 2015 Setback in ANU School of Music s search for new head Music Australia Kevey Donna 23 February 2022 Inaugural Director of Little Hall University of Melbourne Members Elder Conservatorium of Music University of Adelaide IOpera The Consort of Melbourne Dunnett Roderick Ensemble www mvdaily com Thwarted Voices PDF Jewish Music Institute Erwin and Elmire in Germany 2009 IOpera Zwartz Barney 28 September 2019 It s bloody good Opera strikes back at Hitler s musical vandalism The Age O Connell Clive 16 October 2011 Sun Rings The Sydney Morning Herald review Australian National University music head performs with Rolling Stones ABC News 7 November 2014 Kelly Emma 6 November 2014 ANU School of Music head rocks with the Rolling Stones The Canberra Times Artists Ensemble Emigre ensemble emigre com Zwartz Barney 18 October 2018 Xanthoudakis soars in Australian premiere of Rossini s rare Otello The Sydney Morning Herald Millington Barry 20 November 2017 Nash Ensemble classical review A welcome Mancunian reunion Evening Standard Tregear Peter European Sounds Australian Echoes The Music of Marshall Hall Hill and Hart The Soundscapes of Australia doi 10 4324 9781351218184 10 Peter Tregear The Conversation Tregear Peter Peter Tregear Australian Book Review Peter Tregear Author at Limelight Magazine Limelight Peter Tregear Author at Classic Melbourne Classic Melbourne Tregear Peter 2014 Enlightenment or entitlement rethinking tertiary music education Strawberry Hills N S W ISBN 9780987211484 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Tregear Peter 2013 Ernst Krenek and the Politics of Musical Style Lanham Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810882621 Tregear Peter 1997 The Conservatorium of Music University of Melbourne an historical essay to mark its centenary 1895 1995 Parkville Victoria Centre for Studies in Australian Music Faculty of Music University of Melbourne ISBN 9780959883176 Australian reef research sceptic loses appeal against sacking Times Higher Education 13 October 2021 The pandemic is not an excuse to kill off the arts and humanities Times Higher Education 9 October 2020 Release salary information ombudsman tells Adelaide Times Higher Education 26 November 2021 Ross John 19 May 2022 Cognitive dissonance blamed for academics mental health woes Times Higher Education Australian Research Council Amendment Ensuring Research Independence Bill 2018 Chapter 3 Parliament of Australia About Academics for Public Universities 2008 Green Room Awards australianstage com au 21 April 2009 Retrieved 16 August 2022 Australian 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