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Ros Bandt

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Australian composer

Rosalie (Ros) Edith Bandt (born 18 August 1951 inGeelong)[1] is an Australiancomposer,sound artist, academic and performer.

Biography

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Bandt was born in Geelong, Victoria. Her fatherLewis Bandt was a car designer and notable for designing the firstute.

Described as one of the most individual presences in Australian music,[1] Bandt is an internationally acclaimedsound artist,composer, researcher and performer. Trained as a school teacher, Bandt went on to studychance music and completed her master's degree in 1974 atMonash University with a thesis on the work ofJohn Cage[2] and later completed her PhD in 1983 also at Monash.[3] In 1977 Bandt and Martin Harris created asound installation,Winds and Circuits which fed audio into television signals to create electronic visual patterns.[4] Since that time she pioneered interactive sound installations,sound sculptures, and created sound playgrounds, spatial music systems, and some 40 sound installations worldwide.[5]

A pioneer of interactive sound sculpture in Australia, she has exhibited in many Australian city and regional centres, including her workSound Playground inBrunswick,Melbourne in 1981.[1] Making use of electronics, tapes and interactive playback systems, Bandt's compositions also feature environmental sounds and unusual instrument combinations.[1][6] Bandt performs on a wide variety of instruments includingrecorders,psaltry, percussion and thetarhu.[7][8] She is a founding member of ensembles LIME, Back to Back Zithers, La Romanesca, Carte Blanche and the Free Music Ensemble.[9]

Awards

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Don Banks Music Award

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TheDon Banks Music Award was established in 1984 to publicly honour a senior artist of high distinction who has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia.[10] It was founded by theAustralia Council in honour ofDon Banks, Australian composer, performer and the first chair of its music board.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1991Ros BandtDon Banks Music AwardWon

Bandt was awarded the Cochrane Smith award for sound heritage in 2012 by theNational Film and Sound Archive.[11]

In 2020 Bandt was awarded the Richard Gill Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music at theAPRA Art Music Awards in recognition of her 40-year commitment to inter-disciplinary work.[12]

Discography

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  • 1980Love lyrics and romances of Renaissance Spain. La Romanesca. Move Records, MD 3034
  • 1981Improvisations in Acoustic Chambers Tank Pieces and Silo Pieces Move records MS 3035, MC 3035
  • 1982Soft and Fragile: Music in Glass and Clay Move Records MS 3045, MC 3045
  • 1985Clay Music. LIME. Move Records, MD 3065
  • 1989Stargazer Move Records MD 3075, MC 3075
  • 1992An Iberian Triangle: Music of Christian, Jewish and Moorish Spain before 1492. La Romanesca. Move Records MD 3114
  • 1992Quivering String. Back to Back Zithers. Move Records, MD 3141
  • 1993Footsteps Move Records, MD 3135
  • 1995Glass & Clay Move Records, MD 3045
  • 1999Via Frescobaldi. La Romaesca. Move Records, MD 3206
  • 2001Stack Move Records, MD 3145
  • 2003Sonic Archaeologies Move Records, MD 3155
  • 2005Monodies. La Romanesca. Move Records, MD 3044
  • 2008Isobue, Japanese Sea Whistle Sonic Art Gallery SG0801
  • 2013Jaara Jaara Seasons Hearing Places
  • 2015Bird Song - Trio Avium Hearing Places
  • 2016Tarhu connections Hearing Places

Selected publications

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  • 2001Sound Sculpture, Intersections in Sound and Sculpture in Australian Artworks
  • 2007Hearing Places: Interdisciplinary Writings on Sound, Place, Time and Culture with Michelle Duffy and Dolly MacKinnon

References

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  1. ^abcdA Dictionary of Australian Music. Bebbington, Warren Arthur. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. 1998.ISBN 0195508394.OCLC 39924396.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^"Chance operations and indeterminate procedures in the work of John Cage, 1950-1970 | Australia & New Zealand Music Research".www.musicresearchanz.com. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  3. ^"Models and processes in repetitive music, 1960-1983 | Australia & New Zealand Music Research".www.musicresearchanz.com. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  4. ^Priest, Gail, ed. (2009). "Chapter 10 – Sounding Sight, Space and Bodies: A Survey of Mixed Media Explorations by Gail Priest".Experimental Music – Audio Explorations in Australia. Sydney:UNSW Press. pp. 199–200.ISBN 9781921410079.
  5. ^"Ros Bandt : Represented Artist Profile : Australian Music Centre".www.australianmusiccentre.com.au. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  6. ^Wright, Simon."Ros Bandt - Australian recordings, performances".Move Records. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  7. ^Wright, Simon."La Romanesca - Australian recordings, performances".Move Records. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  8. ^Ros Bandt and the Australian tarhu, 14 October 2016, retrieved27 June 2018
  9. ^"DR Ros Bandt - The University of Melbourne".www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  10. ^"Don Banks Music Award: Prize".Australian Music Centre. Archived fromthe original on 18 August 2015. Retrieved2 October 2017.
  11. ^admin (28 August 2012)."Cochrane Smith Award for Sound Heritage".www.nfsa.gov.au. Retrieved27 June 2018.
  12. ^"Ros Bandt to receive top honour at 2020 Art Music Awards | NME Australia".NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM. 27 August 2020. Retrieved8 September 2020.

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