- Richard Gill (conductor)
Richard Gill OAM (born
4 November ,1942 ,Sydney ) is a notableAustralian conductor who has earned several awards for his work. He specialises in conducting choral, orchestral and operatic works, and has been extensively involved in music training and education. This is evident in his "Discovery" series of concerts, where he takes selected works from theEuropean classical music and thecontemporary classical music repertoire and analyses the works in a humorous and entertaining manner, trying to find what makes the works "tick" and to, as he says, listen to the music "with new ears". In August 2005 Gill was appointed Music Director of the new, Melbourne-based Victorian Opera.Gill's operatic repertoire is extensive and varied, and has included performances across a variety of styles with
Opera Queensland ,Opera Australia , the Sydney, Adelaide andMelbourne Festivals, andWindmill Performing Arts . He has conducted the world premieres ofAlan John 's "The Eighth Wonder " (1995) andMoya Henderson 's "Lindy" (2002) withOpera Australia , and Jonathan Mills' "The Ghost Wife" at theMelbourne International Arts Festival in 1999 (and again atLondon 'sBarbican Centre in 2002), and "The Eternity Man" at the Sydney Festival in 2004. For the Victorian Opera he has conducted the new Australian works "The Love of the Nightingale" byRichard Mills (2007) andAlan John 's "Through the Looking Glass" (2008). His work in the concert hall includes concerts with all the major Australian orchestras.In 2006 he appeared in the 4-part ABC documentary/reality series "
Operatunity Oz ", which sought Australian singers with opera potential, and also the 2007 follow-up episode "Operatunity Oz — Twelve Months On".Previous posts include Dean of the Western Australian Conservatorium of Music (1985–1990) and Director of Chorus at the Australian Opera (1990–1996). Prior to becoming a professional conductor, Richard Gill was a Music Teacher at Marsden High School, West Ryde, in Sydney. During the course of his career, he has received numerous accolades, including an
Order of Australia Medal, the Bernard Heinze Award for Services to Music in Australia, and an Honorary Doctorate from theEdith Cowan University of Western Australia for his service to Australian music and musicians. In 2001 he received the Australian Music Centre's award for 'Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of Australian Composition by an Individual'.In December 2005, he was awarded the prestigious
Don Banks Music Award 2006 by theAustralia Council for the Arts .External links
* [http://www.victorianopera.com.au Victorian Opera]
* [http://www.sydneysymphony.com/page.asp?p=610 Gill at the Sydney Symphony]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/queensland/stories/s1459057.htm Interview with Gill] on ABC local radioQueensland
* [http://www.abc.net.au/rn/music/mshow/s739918.htm Richard Gill discussing the history of music] on ABCRadio National 's "The Music Show"
* [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/spicksandspecks/txt/s1896885.htm Richard Gill on popular Australian music quiz show] "Spicks and Specks"
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