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HOUSTON DUNLEAVY
Ulster-born Houston Dunleavy is Senior Lecturer in Composition in the School of music
and Drama at the University of Wollongong. Since 1985, he has pursued a national and
international career as a composer and conductor. His teachers have included Peter
Tahourdin, Barry Conyngham, Donald Erb, David Felder and Charles Wuorinen.
Houston was Guest Artist at The American University in Washington D.C., and has been
Visiting Composer at James Madison University, The Cleveland Institute of Music, Ball
State University, the University of Florida, Georgia State University and The University
of Southern Florida in the U.S.A. He has conducted, and had performances of his music, in
Australia, the USA, the UK, France, China, and Puerto Rico. He was a participant the June
in Buffalo Festivals, The North American New Music Festival and at the 1995 Hoy Composers
Course, where he was invited by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies to write for the Scottish Chamber
Orchestra String Quartet.
Recent performances of his music include the Florida Electro-acoustic Music Festival
(April 2007) and the 2008 Aurora Festival. He will be Composer-in-Residence this year at
The Albert Roussel Festival and The Delaware New Music Festival, Visiting Composer at
Brevard College, North Carolina and there will be a number of recording projects of his
music.
His compositional interests include music for orchestra, the theatre (including dance),
the voice and the church, the combination of electro-acoustic and acoustic resources
especially in real time (such as in his Spaces series of works), the exploration of
virtuosity (Gondwanaland a concerto for tuba and symphonic winds) and indigenous
Australian music (the Earth Music series).
Major performances of his music have been given by international concert artists including
Beverley Rinaldi, soprano, Alan Baer (principal tuba of the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra), Kevin Orr, David Goldblatt, Stephen Manes and Duncan Gifford, pianists, Adam
Meyer, trombone, Susan Collins, violin, Harold Levin, viola, The Manes Duo and
Sydney-based ensemble, Charisma.
Recent and Upcoming
performances 2010:
12th January, 2010 World premiere of
"Farewell" for flute and organ, Jean Penny, flute, Andrew Blackburn,
organ, Ballarat, Victoria as part of the "Organs of the
Goldfields" Festival.
25th April, 2010
World premiere for "Music for Foul Play,' San Diego Flute Festival
28th April, 2010
"Music for Foul Play" also Excerpts from "Six Clumsy Dances for
piccolo and subcontrabass flute and "Éarth Music" for flutes - Lecture
Performance, University of California, Los Angeles, Popper Hall 8PM
6th May, 2010
'Six Clumsy Dances' Portland State University Recital "Below:
Music for Low Flutes" 7PM (w Professor Sydney R. Carlson)
28th May, 2010 Australian premiere of "Music for Foul
Play" Monash University Flute Ensemble, Peter Sheridan, director Music
Auditorium, Clayton Campus, Monash University
29th June, 2010 world premier of "Skeletal Dance" for
trumpet and piano. John Irish, trumpet, Helen Lin, piano. Yahama Music
Centre, Taipei, Taiwan.
August (date TBC) recording of "Six Clumsy Dances" in
Amsterdam, and further performance in Manchester, UK
http://www.uow.edu.au/crearts/staff/dunleavy.html
http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au
e-mail: dunleavy@uow.edu.au
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