- Anne Boyd
Anne Elizabeth Boyd AM (born 10 April 1946) is an
Australian composer andProfessor of Music at theUniversity of Sydney .Early life
Anne Boyd was born 10 April 1946, in Sydney,
New South Wales to James Boyd and Annie Freda Deason Boyd (née Osborn).cite encyclopedia| editor = Suzannah Pearce| encyclopedia = Who's Who in Australia Live!| title = BOYD Anne Elizabeth| accessdate = 2007-10-06| date = 2006-11-17| year = 2007| publisher = Crown Content Pty Ltd| location = North Melbourne, Vic]When she was three years of age her father died, and her mother sent her to live with relatives on a sheep station (Maneroo) thousands of kilometres away near Longreach, in central Queensland. This intimate experience with the Australian landscape - its expansiveness, its dramatic changes, and its "indescribable energy" - had a profound influence on her future as a composer. She began composing while still at Maneroo, at the age of eight, for the resources she had available: recorder and voice. She moved to Canberra aged 11, and although she was pleased to be reunited with her mother, she missed the beauty of the
Outback terrain.In New South Wales, she received her education atAlbury High School andHornsby Girls' High School .Following matriculation from
high school , Boyd studied music at theUniversity of Sydney , where she was one ofPeter Sculthorpe 's first students. Sculthorpe had a profound influence on her; she said that his music was the first time she had heard music which expressed her experience of the Australian landscape. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree, she received aPhD in composition from theUniversity of York inEngland .Career
Boyd has taught at the
University of Sussex , theUniversity of Hong Kong , and theUniversity of Sydney , where she is currently a professor of composition, Arts Music undergraduate coordinator, Co-chair of Composition, and Chair of the Arts Music Unit of theSydney Conservatorium of Music . She has received theOrder of Australia for her contributions to music.Boyd's struggle to maintain funding for music courses in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Sydney was featured in the television documentary "
Facing the Music ". Boyd lost the struggle, with the result that the Department of Music was incorporated into the Sydney Conservatorium (a faculty at the same university) from the start of 2005.Boyd was the recipient of a Special Award for Distinguished Services to Australian Music at the APRA/AMC Classical Music Awards in 2005.
Music
Many of Boyd's compositions have an
East Asian influence, especially the music ofJapan (such as the wood flute and theJapanese mode ) andIndonesia (such as thegamelan orchestra and the Balinese modes). She is a deeplyreligious Christian , and many of her works are of a spiritual ormeditative nature, such as thea cappella work "As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams" (1975). She has writtensong cycle s, and piano, choral, andchamber music .Musical compositions by Boyd include: "Goldfish Through Summer Rain" 1979, "The Little Mermaid" 1980, "Black Sun" 1990, "Revelations of Divine Love" 1995, "Meditations on a Chinese Character" 1996, "A Vision: Jesus Reassures His Mother" 1999, and "YuYa" 2005. CD's include: "Meditations on a Chinese Character" 1997, and "Crossing a Bridge of Dreams" 2000. Her compositions can be found on Tall Poppies and ABC Classics labels.
References
* "Anne Boyd - A Sense of Something of the Sacred" [radio transcript] . 2008. In "Talking to Kinky and Karlheinz - 170 musicians get vocal on The Music Show" ed. Anni Heino, 292-304. Sydney: ABC Books. ISBN 9780733320088.
*Therese Radic. "Anne Boyd", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy (accessed 27 November 2006), [http://www.grovemusic.com/ grovemusic.com] (subscription access).
External links
* [http://www.amcoz.com.au/composers/composer.asp?id=3393 Composer biography Australian Music Centre]
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