Paul Grabowsky

Paul Grabowsky

Paul Grabowsky is an Australian pianist and composer.

Biography

Paul Grabowsky was born on 27 September 1958 in Lae, Papua New Guinea; his father Alistair had lived in Papua New Guinea with his wife Charlotte since the 1930s working on oil rigs, building roads, flying planes and playing the drums. His older brother Michael (born 1942) is also a musician (bass guitar) and worked as music coordinator/producer on some of Paul's films. [Imdb name|0333296|Michael Grabowsky] .

Grabowsky grew up in Glen Waverley and began piano lessons when he was five years old. He studied the classical repertoire with Mack Jost, senior lecturer in piano at the Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne from the age of seven until his university years. He attended Wesley College and it was that school's jazz band which introduced him to the genre.

1980s

Immersing himeself in jazz, Grabowsky dropped out of university. In 1978–1980 he worked in the Melbourne cabaret/comedy scene where he began his relationship with Steve Vizard and Robyn Archer. Assisted by a grant from the Australia Council for the Arts, he flew in 1980 to London where he travelled via Spain to Germany; he lived there in Munich until 1985. He had been back in Australia for Christmas 1982/83 when, on the invitation of Red Symons, he co-composed his first film score.

After his return to Australia in 1986, he played in various jazz ensembles, including "The Wizards of Oz" and the "Groovematics"; the latter played for three years on the TV show Tonight Live with Steve Vizard. He also founded "The Paul Grabowsky Trio" with Gary Costello (bass) and Allan Browne (drums), which won ARIA Music Awards for its first CD ("Six By Three") and in 1996 for its second CD, "When Words Fail". During this time, he also wrote the score to the film The Last Days of Chez Nous and for television shows like Phoenix, Janus and Fast Forward. He married his wife Margot Salomon and they had their daughter Isabella (cousin to James Mitchell [cite web
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accessdate = 2008-03-01
last = Grabowsky
first = Isabella
date = Date|2006-01-19
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] ).

1990s

In 1990 he was commissioned to write several pieces for the Munich-based jazz/contemporary music group "Die Konferenz". One group of these was based on songs of Edith Piaf (ASIN|B00000APTQ|title=Et les Affaires Piaf|date=1993-02-25|country=de), while a second group was based on songs from German UFA films from the 1920s–1940s (ASIN|B000026FP6|title=Es Wird Einmal Ein Wunder..|date=1993-03-23|country=de). With the support from its artistic director Richard Wherrett, this lead to the formation of the project "Ringing the Bell Backwards" at the Melbourne International Arts Festival and eventually to the "Australian Art Orchestra" (among others with Don Burrows and James Morrison) in 1994. That year, Grabowsky wrote a piano concerto for Michael Kieran Harvey.

In 1991 his first child was born, her name is Isabella Louise.

In 1995, the orchestra toured Europe with the James Morrison quartet, and later India in 1996. Grabowsky directed the Victorian Arts Centre's Summer Music programme, and his son Guy was born. Late that year he was commissioned to front the 14-part ABC TV series "Access All Areas". As Commissioning Editor for ABC Television Arts and Entertainment (1996–1998), he commissioned the documentary series "A Long Way to the Top". During the late 1990s, Grabowsky concentrated on writing music for film and television: "Molokai" (1999) and "Innocence" (2000) by Paul Cox, "Siam Sunset" by John Polsen, the NBC mini-series "Noah's Ark", the UK production "Shiner". Northern Rivers Performing Arts (NORPA) commissioned his first opera, "The Mercenary" with a (libretto by Janis Balodis).

2000s

In 2000, the project "The Theft of Sita" came to fruition; it combined jazz elements, Balinese gamelan music and puppetry. The piece premiered in Adelaide, and has since toured worldwide. In that year, Grabowsky was also involved in the ceremonies of the Sydney Olympics and the Paralympics. Since then, he has written the opera "Love in the Age of Therapy" (libretto by Joanna Murray-Smith) and the symphony "Streets of Hurqalya" (Date|2002-06-26), commissioned by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Among his recent film scores are Fred Schepisi's "Last Orders" and "It Runs in the Family", Paul Cox's "The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky", and Disney's The Jungle Book 2. From 2003 to 2007, Grabowsky was commissioner at the Australian Film Commission. In 2004 he became involved in Charles Darwin University’s Remote Indigenous Music Program. [cite web
url = http://www.cdu.edu.au/newsroom/stories/2004/march/musicprogram/index.html
title = Indigenous music program attracts Grabowsky
accessdate = 2008-03-01
date = Date|2004-03-12
publisher = Charles Darwin University
]

In 2005 Paul Grabowsky was appointed Artistic Director for the Queensland Music Festival 2007. [cite web
url = http://www.qmf.com.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=32
title = QMF Artistic Director Paul Grabowsky
accessdate = 2008-03-01
publisher = Queensland Music Festival
] His song cycle "Before Time Could Change Us", lyrics by Dorothy Porter and featuring Katie Noonan, was commissioned by the Queensland Music Festival and released in 2005 by the Warner Music Group. He recorded an album of original jazz compositions, "Tales of Time and Space", with Branford Marsalis (soprano sax), Joe Lovano (tenor sax), Scott Tinkler (trumpet), Ed Schuller (bass) and Jeff "Tain" Watts (drums). In 2007 he was appointed inaugural patron of the National Film and Sound Archive's project "Sounds of Australia". [cite web
url = http://www.nfsa.afc.gov.au/the_collection/soundsofaustralia/index.html
title = Sounds of Australia
accessdate = 2008-03-01
publisher = National Film and Sound Archive
] On Date|2008-01-04, the Adelaide Festival of Arts appointedPaul Grabowsky as the Artistic Director for the 2010 Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts, its 50th anniversary year. [cite web
url = http://www.adelaidefestival.com.au/Blog/archive/2008/01/04.aspx
title = Paul Grabowsky announced as new Artistic Director!
accessdate = 2008-03-01
date = Date|2008-01-04
publisher = Adelaide Festival Corporation
]

Awards

*1988 ARIA Award for the album "Soundtrack"
*1988 & 1989 Rolling Stone Magazine "Jazz Artist of the Year"
*1989 APRA Award (Most Performed Australasian Jazz Work) for "Disappearing Shoreline"
*1989 ARIA nomination for the film Georgia
*1989 AFI nomination (Best Original Music Score) for "Georgia"
*1990 ARIA Award for the album "Six By Three"
*1991 ARIA nomination for the film A Woman's Tale
*1991 AFI nomination (Best Music Score) for "A Woman's Tale"
*1992 ARIA nomination for the film "The Last Days of Chez Nous"
*1992 AFI nomination (Best Music Score) for "The Last Days of Chez Nous"
*1993 ARIA nomination for "Tee Vee"
*1993 APRA Award for Phoenix
*1994 ARIA nomination for the film "Exile"
*1994 AFI nomination (Best Original Music Score) for "Exile"
*1995 ARIA nomination for the film "Mushrooms"
*1995 AFI Award (Open Craft Award) for "The Good Looker" [cite web
url = http://www.afi.org.au/awards/pastwinners/Non-Feature_1958-2005.pdf
title = AFI Awards Winners—Non-Feature Categories 1958–2005
accessdate = 2008-03-01
format = PDF
publisher = AFI
pages = p.14
]
*1996 ARIA Award (Best Australian Jazz Release) for "When Words Fail"
*1998 ARIA nomination for "Angel"
*1999 Australian Guild of Screen Composers nomination for the film "Siam Sunset"
*2000 ARIA nomination for the film "Siam Sunset"
*2000 The Age Award (Best Production) for "The Theft of Sita"
*2001 ARIA nomination for "PG3"
*2001 Sidney Myer Performing Artist of the Year Award
*2001 Helpmann Award (Best Original Score) for "The Theft of Sita"
*2004 ARIA nomination for "Tales of Time and Space"
*2003 World Soundtrack Academy nomination for The Jungle Book 2
*2004 AFI (Open Craft Award) nomination for Jessica
*2005 ARIA Award for "Before Time Could Change Us"
*2006 AFI nomination for
*2006 Bell Award "Australian Jazz Artist of The Year"
*2007 Melbourne Prize for Music [cite web
url = http://www.melbourne.org.au/index.php?id=41&tt_news=330&type=98
title = Paul Grabowsky wins the most valuable music prize in Australia
accessdate = 2008-03-01
date = Date|2007-11-14
publisher = Melbourne Prize Trust
]

ources

*cite web
url = http://www.paulgrabowsky.com/biography/
title = Biography
accessdate = 2008-02-29
last = Grabowsky
first = Paul

*cite web
url = http://www.air-edel.co.uk/roster/pgrabowsky.htm
title = Biography, list of works and awards
accessdate = 2008-02-29
publisher = Air-Edel

*cite web
url = http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/65587/SLQ-Paul_Grabowsky_transcript-9_Jun_07.pdf
title = Introducing…Paul Grabowsky
accessdate = 2003-03-01
date = Date|2007-06-13
format = PDF
publisher = State Library of Queensland

*M. Wangler: "Gleichberechtigte Rollenverteilung: Paul Grabowsky", Jazz Podium, xxxiv/7 (1985), 4 (German)
*Roger T. Dean: 'Grabowsky, Paul', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed Date|2008-03-16), http://www.grovemusic.com

External links

* [http://www.paulgrabowsky.com/ Home page]
* [http://www.aao.com.au/ The Australian Art Orchestra]
*Imdb name|0333297
* [http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/find/webcasts/all#grabowsky Paul Grabowsky at the State library of Queensland] Introducing... Paul Grabowsky

List of works

* [http://www.paulgrabowsky.com/music/ Recordings]
* [http://www.paulgrabowsky.com/film/ Film & Television]


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