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APRA Music Awards of 2011

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Australasian award series

APRA Music Awards of 2011
Date21 June 2011 (2011-06-21)
LocationCarriageWorks
Sydney, Australia
Hosted byAndrew Hansen
Chris Taylor
Most nominationsJohn Butler Trio (5)
Websiteapra-amcos.com.au/2011APRAMusicAwards/index.html
← 2010 ·APRA Music Awards· 2012 →

TheAustralasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2011 (generally known asAPRA Awards) are a series of related awards which include the APRA Music Awards, Art Music Awards, and Screen Music Awards. The APRA Music Awards of 2011 was the 29th annual ceremony by theAustralasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and theAustralasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS) to award outstanding achievements in contemporarysongwriting,composing andpublishing.[1] The ceremony was held on 21 June 2011 at CarriageWorks inSydney, Australia. The Art Music Awards were introduced in 2011 to replace the Classical Music Awards (last held in2009) and were distributed on 3 May. They are sponsored by APRA and theAustralian Music Centre (AMC) to "recognise achievement in the composition, performance, education and presentation of Australian music".[2] The Screen Music Awards were issued on 14 November by APRA andAustralian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) at theCity Recital Hall, Sydney which "acknowledges excellence and innovation in the genre of screen composition".[3]

On 26 May nominations for the APRA Music Awards were announced on multiple news sources, withJohn Butler Trio being the most nominated artist.[4][5][6] This ceremony was hosted by comediansAndrew Hansen andChris Taylor. Also featured in the ceremony werecover versions of nominated works.[7] A total of 12 awards were presented.[8]Paul Kelly was honoured with the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music.[9]Angus and Julia Stone tied withJet for the most awards won that evening, the former winning both the Songwriter of the Year and the Song of the Year awards and the latter winning Most Played Australian Work and Rock Work of the Year for their song "Seventeen".[7]

Performances

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APRA Music Awards

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Blues & Roots Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][10]
"10:10" –Beautiful GirlsMatt McHughNominated
"Close to You" –John Butler TrioJohn ButlerFamily MusicWon
"Don't Wait" – Beautiful GirlsMatt McHughNominated
"One Way Road" – John Butler TrioJohn ButlerFamily MusicNominated
"Walking" –Ash GrunwaldAsh GrunwaldMushroom MusicNominated

Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][11]
"Plans" –Birds of TokyoBirds of TokyoAnthony Jackson, Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom MusicNominated
Dark StormThe JezabelsNikolas Kaloper, Samuel Lockwood,Hayley McGlone, Heather ShannonMushroom MusicNominated
InnerSpeakerTame ImpalaKevin ParkerSony/ATV Music Publishing AustraliaNominated
"Letter" –Get Out While You CanDan SultanDan Sultan, Scott WilsonMushroom MusicNominated
I Believe You LiarWashingtonMegan WashingtonJ Albert & SonWon

Country Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][12]
"Can't Change a Thing" –Catherine BrittCatherine Britt,Melanie HorsnellEMI Music Publishing Australia, Perfect Pitch Publishing[note 1]Nominated
"Hell Yeah" – McAlister KempDrew McAlister, Troy KempABC Music Publishing administered by Mushroom Music[note 2]Nominated
"Little Bird" –Kasey ChambersKasey ChambersMushroom MusicWon
"Planet Country" –Lee KernaghanLee Kernaghan,Colin Buchanan, Matthew Scullion,Garth PorterOrient Pacific Music, Universal Music Publishing, Piney Range Publishing, Perfect Pitch Publishing[note 3]Nominated
"Wrapped Up Good" –The McClymontsBrooke McClymont, Mollie McClymont,Samantha McClymont, Nathan ChapmanEMI Music Publishing Australia, Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia[note 4]Nominated

Dance Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][13]
"Chemical Rush" –Brian McFaddenBrian McFadden, Antonio Egizii,David Musumeci, James MaasSony/ATV Music Publishing Australia, EMI Music Publishing Australia[note 5]Nominated
"Free Fallin" –Zoe BadwiAmy Pearson, Cameron Denny, Paul ZalaEMI Music Publishing Australia, PeppermintBlue Publishing administered byWarner Chappell Music Australia[note 6]Won
"Hello" –The PotbelleezIlan Kidron, Jonathan Murphy, David Greene, Justin Shave, Marisa LockMCDJ Music/Universal Music Publishing[note 7]Nominated
"Magic Fountain" –Art vs. ScienceJames Finn, Daniel McNamee, Daniel WilliamsKobalt Music Publishing AustraliaNominated
"Sometimes" –Miami HorrorBenjamin Plant, Daniel Whitechurch, Joshua HeptinstallNominated

International Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][14]
"California Gurls" –Katy PerryCalvin Broadus,Katheryn Hudson,Martin Sandberg,Lukasz Gottwald,Bonnie McKee,Benjamin Levin,Brian Wilson,Michael LoveEMI Music Publishing Australia, Kobalt Music Publishing Australia, Warner Chappell Music Australia, Mushroom Music, J Albert & Son[note 8]Nominated
"Fireflies" –Owl CityAdam YoungUniversal/MCA Music PublishingNominated
"Hey, Soul Sister" –TrainPatrick Monahan,Amund Bjørklund,Espen LindEMI Music Publishing AustraliaWon
"O.M.G" –UsherWill AdamsMushroom MusicNominated
"Whataya Want from Me" –Adam LambertAlecia Moore, Martin Sandberg,Johan SchusterEMI Music Publishing Australia, Kobalt Music Publishing Australia[note 9]Nominated

Most Played Australian Work

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][15]
"Burn Your Name" –PowderfingerJonathan Coghill, John Collins,Bernard Fanning, Ian Haug, Darren MiddletonUniversal Music Publishing MGB AustraliaNominated
"Close to You" – John Butler TrioJohn ButlerFamily MusicNominated
"One Way Road" – John Butler TrioJohn ButlerFamily MusicNominated
"Plans" – Birds of TokyoAnthony Jackson, Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom MusicNominated
"Seventeen" –JetChris Cester,Nick Cester,Cameron MunceyMushroom MusicWon

Rock Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][16]
"Baby I'm Getting BetterGyroscopeDaniel Sanders, Robert Nassif, Brad Campbell, Zoran TrivicMushroom MusicNominated
"Burn Your Name" – PowderfingerJonathan Coghill, John Collins, Bernard Fanning, Ian Haug, Darren MiddletonUniversal Music Publishing MGB AustraliaNominated
"Lying" –Amy MeredithJoel Chapman, Robert Conley, Christian Lo RussoSony/ATV Music Publishing AustraliaNominated
"Plans" – Birds of TokyoAnthony Jackson, Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom MusicNominated
"Seventeen" – JetChris Cester, Nick Cester, Cameron MunceyMushroom MusicWon

Song of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][17]
"Big Jet Plane" –Angus and Julia StoneAngus Stone, Julia StoneSony/ATV Music Publishing AustraliaWon
"Clap Your Hands" –SiaSamuel Dixon, Sia FurlerMushroom Music, EMI Music Publishing Australia[note 10]Nominated
"Little Bird" – Kasey ChambersKasey ChambersMushroom MusicNominated
"Plans" – Birds of TokyoAnthony Jackson, Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Adam WestonMushroom MusicNominated
"Revolution" – John Butler TrioJohn ButlerFamily MusicNominated

Urban Work of the Year

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8][18]
"Addicted" –Bliss N EsoNoam Dishon, Max MacKinnon, Jonathan NotleyMushroom MusicNominated
"Down By the River" – Bliss N EsoNominated
"Light You Burned" –Hilltop HoodsBarry Francis, Matthew Lambert, Daniel Smith, Daniel RankineSony/ATV Music Publishing Australia[note 11]Nominated
"Rapunzel" –DraphtPaul Ridge, Daniel Rankine, Larry SilerNominated
"Who's That Girl" –Guy Sebastian featuringEveGuy Sebastian, Eve JeffersUniversal Music Publishing, Universal/MCA Music Publishing[note 12]Won

Most Played Australia Work Overseas

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Title and/or artistWriter(s)Publisher(s)Result[8]
"Highway to Hell" –AC/DCAngus Young,Malcolm Young,Ronald ScottJ Albert & SonWon

Songwriter of the Year

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  • Angus and Julia Stone[8]

Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music

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Art Music Awards

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Work of the Year – Instrumental

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TitleComposerPerformerResult
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Fractured AgainDamien RicketsonEnsemble OffspringNominated
String Quartet No. 2Paul StanhopePavel Haas QuartetWon

Work of the Year – Jazz

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TitleComposerPerformerResult
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Ashes to AshesJohannes LuebbersJohannes Luebbers DectetWon
That Which Is Not FleetingSean ForanMisinterprotato and TopologyNominated
The GatheringStuart HunterStuart Hunter (piano), Simon Barker (drums), Cameron Undy (bass), Matthew Keegan (sax), Julien Wilson (sax), James Greening (tromebone/pocket trumpet)Nominated

Work of the Year – Orchestral

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TitleComposerPerformerResult
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A Dream of DrowningAndrew Ford /Tim Winton[note 13]West Australian Symphony Orchestra,Teddy Tahu Rhodes (soloist),Paul Daniel (conductor)Nominated
ChroniclesJames LedgerWest Australian Symphony Orchestra, Paul Daniel (conductor)Won
Golden KitschElena Kats-CherninSydney Youth Orchestra,Claire Edwardes (soloist)Nominated
Lightfall (for Horn and Orchestra)Christopher GordonSydney Symphony Orchestra, Robert Johnson (soloist),Richard GillNominated

Work of the Year – Vocal or Choral

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TitleComposer / librettistPerformerResult
[19][20][24]
Beach BurialAndrew Schultz /Kenneth Slessor[note 14]Sydney Philharmonia Choirs and Orchestra, Brett Weymark (conductor)Nominated
Deserts of ExilePaul Stanhope /Jabra Ibrahim Jabra[note 15]Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge,Stephen Layton (conductor)Won
Iphighenia in ExileHelen Gifford / Richard Meredith[note 16]Aphids,Chamber Made Opera,Speak PercussionNominated

Performance of the Year

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TitleComposer / librettistPerformerResult
[19][20][25]
RefractionsAnthony PaterasClocked Out andSpeak PercussionNominated
From the Hungry Waiting CountryElliott Gyger /Vincent Buckley,William Hart-Smith,Gwen Harwood,A.D. Hope,Mark O'Connor,Elizabeth Riddell,Randolph StowHalcyonNominated
The Origin CycleElliott Gyger, Kate Neal, Barry Conyngham, Rosalind Page, Elena Kats-Chernin, Nicholas Vines, Paul Stanhope, Dan WalkerJane Sheldon (soprano),Ensemble Offspring,Roland Peelman (conductor)Won
Kalkadunga ManWilliam Barton,Ross Edwards, Sarah Hopkins, Rosalind Page, Dan WalkerThe Song Company, William Barton (soloist)Nominated

Award for Excellence by an Organisation or an Individual

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
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Clocked Out2009–2010 Annual ProgramsWon
Jane Sheldon, Peter Godfrey-SmithTheOrigin Cycle ProjectNominated
Southern Cross Soloists2009–2010 Annual ProgramsNominated
Way Out WestDeveloping Australian jazz music, touring nationally and internationally, innovative new work.Nominated

Award for Excellence in Music Education

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
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Cat HopeContribution to Music Education in Western AustraliaNominated
Joan Sutherland Performing Arts CentreComposer-in-Focus 2010 withRoss EdwardsWon
Ku-ring-gai PhilharmonicCommissioningHide and Squeak by Damian Barbeler and the 2010 Kids Proms concertsNominated
The Australian VoicesYoung Composers' SchoolNominated

Award for Excellence in a Regional Area

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
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Arts in the Valley2009 Festival in Kangaroo Valley, NSWNominated
Four Winds Festival2010 Festival in Bermagui, NSWNominated
Hunter SingersCommissioning and performing Australian Choral Music, NSWNominated
Tura New Music2009–2010 Regional Program, WA.Won

Award for Excellence in Experimental Music

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Organisation / individualWorkResult
[19][20][29]
Cat HopeDecibel's 2009–2010 Annual ProgramsWon
Damien Ricketson, Ensemble Offspring, Elaine Miles, Andrew Wholley, Paul Gough – Pimmon, Bob Scott, Matthew MarshallFractured Again ProjectNominated
Madeleine Flynn, Tim HumphreyConstellation and Epi-thet ProjectNominated

Screen Music Awards

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Feature Film Score of the Year

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TitleComposerResult
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Mad BastardsAlex Lloyd,Alan Pigram, Stephen PigramNominated
SnowtownJed KurzelWon
Legend of the GuardiansDavid HirschfelderNominated
The Way BackBurkhard DallwitzNominated

Best Music for an Advertisement

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TitleComposerResult
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Cascade – "The Feel"Blair JoscelyneNominated
Pure Blonde – "Pardon"Ramesh Sathiah, Gerard FitzgeraldNominated
SBS – "Films 2"Michael YezerskiNominated
VW Passat – "Change Rooms"Elliott WheelerWon

Best Music for Children's Television

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TitleComposerResult
[30][33]
Giggle & Hoot: Christmas SpecialSean PeterNominated
GravityHenrique DibNominated
K-9Series 1: Episode 26: "Eclipse of the Korven"Christopher ElvesWon
My PlaceSeason 2: Episode 1 – "Henry 1878"Roger MasonNominated

Best Music for a Documentary

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TitleComposerResult
[30][34]
Cane Toads: The ConquestMartin ArmigerNominated
Jandamarra's WarAsh Gibson Greig, Petris TorresNominated
Lachlan Macquarie: Father of AustraliaMatteo ZingalesWon
The Silent EpidemicChristopher ElvesNominated

Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie

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TitleComposerResult
[30][35]
CloudstreetBryony MarksNominated
East West 101Series 3: Episode 1 – "The Hero's Standard"Guy GrossNominated
Paper Giants: The Birth of CleoStephen RaeNominated
Underbelly Files: Tell Them Lucifer Was HereBurkhard DallwitzWon

Best Music for a Short Film

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TitleComposerResult
[30][36]
CollisionMike DarrenNominated
Polo's RobotDale CorneliusNominated
The MakerPaul HalleyNominated
The Missing KeyKathryn Brownhill, Miles Nicholas, Jonathan NixWon

Best Music for a Television Series or Serial

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Series or SerialEpisode titleComposerResult
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RakeMichael Lira, David McCormack, Antony PartosWon
Rush"Series 3: Episode16"Stephen RaeNominated
Tangle"Season 2: Lost and Found"Bryony MarksNominated
Who Do You Think You Are?Series 3Ash Gibson GreigNominated

Best Original Song Composed for the Screen

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Song titleWorkComposerResult
[30][38]
"Dream On"The Missing KeyMiles NicholasWon
"Negotiate"Yes We Canberra!Andrew Hansen,Chris TaylorNominated
"Sweet Dreams: Sky Boat"Giggle & HootCain Horton, Paul KingstonNominated
"Won't Look Back"Mad BastardsBrendan Fletcher, Alex Lloyd, Alan Pigram, Stephen PigramNominated

Best Soundtrack Album

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TitleComposerResult
[30][39]
Mad BastardsAlex Lloyd, Alan Pigram, Stephen PigramNominated
Red HillDmitri GolovkoNominated
Road Train: Road Kill SoundtrackRafael MayWon
The Lost ThingMichael YezerskiNominated

Best Television Theme

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TitleComposerResult
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Adam Hills In Gordon Street TonightKit WarhurstNominated
AFPDavid ChapmanNominated
Message StickCliff BradleyNominated
ScariacsHaydn WalkerWon

Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia

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ComposerResult
[30][41]
Adam Gock,Dinesh WicksWon
Jay StewartNominated
Neil SutherlandNominated
Brenton WhiteNominated

Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas

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ComposerResult
[30][42]
Ricky EdwardsNominated
Ric FormosaNominated
David HirschfelderNominated
Neil SutherlandWon

Notes

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Footnotes

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  • 1.^ Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Catherine Britt; Published by Perfect Pitch Publishing for Melanie Horsnell.
  • 2.^ Published by ABC Music Publishing administered by Mushroom Music for Drew McAlister.
  • 3.^ Published by Orient Pacific Music for Lee Kernaghan; Published by Universal Music Publishing for Colin Buchanan; Published by Piney Range Publishing for Matthew Scullion; Published by Perfect Pitch Publishing for Garth Porter.
  • 4.^ Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Brooke McClymont, Mollie McClymont and Samantha McClymont; Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia for Nathan Chapman.
  • 5.^ Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia for Brian McFadden; Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Antonio Egizii and David Musumeci.
  • 6.^ Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Amy Pearson; Published by PeppermintBlue Publishing administered by Warner Chappell Music Australia for Cameron Denny and Paul Zala.
  • 7.^ Published by MCDJ Music/Universal Music Publishing for Ilan Kidron, Jonathan Murphy, David Greene and Justin Shave.
  • 8.^ Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Calvin Broadus; Published by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia for Katheryn Hudson, Martin Sandberg, Lukasz Gottwald, Bonnie McKee and Benjamin Levin; Published by Warner Chappell Music Australia for Katheryn Hudson; Published by Mushroom Music for Bonnie McKee.
  • 9.^ Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Alecia Moore; Published by Kobalt Music Publishing Australia for Martin Sandberg and Johan Schuster.
  • 10.^ Published by Mushroom Music for Samuel Dixon; Published by EMI Music Publishing Australia for Sia Furler.
  • 11.^ Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing Australia for Barry Francis, Matthew Lambert and Daniel Smith.
  • 12.^ Published by Universal Music Publishing for Guy Sebastian; Published by Universal/MCA Music Publishing for Eve Jeffers.
  • 13.^A Dream of Drowning was written in 2009 for the opening concert ofWest Australian Symphony Orchestra's 2010 season.Teddy Tahu Rhodes sangbaritone with the orchestra supplying vibraphone, harmonium, celesta, harp and strings.Andrew Ford composed the work using text fromTim Winton's novelBreath (2008).[43]
  • 14.^Beach Burial was written in 2009 for theSydney Philharmonia Choirs. Brett Weymark conducted the choirs with the Sydney Philharmonia Orchestra supplying flutes, oboes, clarinets in A, bassoon, contrabassoon, horns in F, trumpets in C, tenor trombones, bass trombone, timpani, strings.Andrew Schultz composed the work using text fromKenneth Slessor's poem of the same name (1944).[44]
  • 15.^Deserts of Exile was written in 2007 for the Elysian Singers, Sydney Chamber Choir and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus. In 2010 it was performed by theChoir of Trinity College, Cambridge which was conducted by Stephen Layton. Paul Stanhope composed the work using text fromJabra Ibrahim Jabra's poem and excerpts from theOld Testament's Lamentations of Jeremiah.[45]
  • 16.^Iphigenia in Exile was written in 1985 for a music theatre piece in one act. It was performed in 2010 by Deborah Kayser (soprano voice) with nine instrumentalists (piccolo, two clarinets, bass clarinet, mandolin, mandolin guitar, percussion (three players)) and a pre-recorded chorus of six women.Helen Gifford composed the work using text from Richard Meredith's libretto based onIphigenia in Tauris (414–412 BC) byEuripides.[46]

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