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Performers:
Genevieve Lacey
is acclaimed as a recorder virtuoso. Her repertoire
spans ten centuries. She works as concerto soloist with orchestras such as ACO,
ABO, MSO, WASO, TSO, Academy of Ancient Music and The English Concert. Her
regular chamber music collaborators include Neal Peres da Costa and Daniel
Yeadon, Karin Schaupp, Marshall McGuire, Poul Høxbro, The Song Company,
Astra,
Elision. Genevieve is a champion of contemporary music and has commissioned and
premiered many works.
An
active
member of the Australian music community, Genevieve works as a director of arts
boards (Astra, AMC), and sits on advisory panels (Ian Potter, Musica Viva).
Between 2001-3, Genevieve was the Artistic Director of the Melbourne
Autumn Music Festival. She has recently been appointed Artistic Director for the
2010 and 2012 Four Winds Festivals. She
holds academic and performance degrees (including a doctorate) from Australian
and European institutions, is a Fellow of the University of Melbourne, and in
2009 will become an artist in residence at the VCA. Her work has won her
multiple awards including an ARIA (Best
Classical Recording 01),
Freedman Fellowship (01), Churchill Fellowship (06), Best Performance
(Australian Classical Music Awards 06), Outstanding Musician (Melbourne Prize
for Music 07).
Neal Peres Da Costa, harpsichord, specialises in performance on historical
keyboard instruments of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. He lectures at
the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in the Musicology and Keyboard units
and is Chair of the Early Music Unit. His current research activities
include converting his PhD into a monograph for publication, giving papers
at national and international conferences, and recent creative research
output in the form of a CD recording with Richard Tognetti and Daniel
Yeadon of J.S. Bach's Sonatas for violin and obbligato keyboard were
released on the ABC Classics label.
Daniel
Yeadon
has established a reputation as a leading chamber musician in Australia.
Equally at home on modern/baroque cello and viola da gamba, his
repertoire ranges from renaissance to contemporary. He is a member of
the groups Ironwood, Romanza, Kammer, Elision and The Collective. He has
appeared as soloist with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, tours
frequently with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and records regularly
for ABC Classics. Daniel is guest principal cellist with many of the
period instrument ensembles based in London, including the English
Baroque Soloists and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
Originally
from the UK, Daniel read physics at Oxford University and specialised in
early music performance at the Royal College of Music in London. For
many years Daniel was a member of the renowned period instrument
ensemble Florilegium and later joined the Fitzwilliam String Quartet,
performing in major venues throughout the world and recording many
award-winning CDs.
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