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His works include choral works, works for chamber ensemble, orchestral music and works for [[concert band]], specifically wind ensembles, for which he is most notable. His most notable composition to date is L'homme armé: Variations for Wind Ensemble.<ref>Adam Gorb, WASBE newsletter, June 2004.</ref> |
His works include choral works, works for chamber ensemble, orchestral music and works for [[concert band]], specifically wind ensembles, for which he is most notable. His most notable composition to date is L'homme armé: Variations for Wind Ensemble.<ref>Adam Gorb, WASBE newsletter, June 2004.</ref> |
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==Awards== |
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*1994 / 1995: Mozart Fellowship at Otago University |
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*1995: Philip Neill Memorial Prize 1995 for ''Three Aspects of Spring'' |
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*1997: Auckland Philharmonia Graduate Composer Workshops for ''Eastman Overture'' |
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*2000: Douglas Lilburn Prize for ''Hikurangi Sunrise'' |
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*2002: NZSO-SOUNZ Readings for ''The Song of Gaia'' |
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*2004: NZSO-SOUNZ Readings for ''Te Rerenga'' |
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==Notes== |
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Christopher Marshall (born 1956 in Paris, France) is a New Zealander classical music composer who currently resides in Orlando, Florida, United States.
His works include choral works, works for chamber ensemble, orchestral music and works for concert band, specifically wind ensembles, for which he is most notable. His most notable composition to date is L'homme armé: Variations for Wind Ensemble.[1]
Awards
- 1994 / 1995: Mozart Fellowship at Otago University
- 1995: Philip Neill Memorial Prize 1995 for Three Aspects of Spring
- 1997: Auckland Philharmonia Graduate Composer Workshops for Eastman Overture
- 2000: Douglas Lilburn Prize for Hikurangi Sunrise
- 2002: NZSO-SOUNZ Readings for The Song of Gaia
- 2004: NZSO-SOUNZ Readings for Te Rerenga
Notes
- ^ Adam Gorb, WASBE newsletter, June 2004.
External links
- The composer's website
- A link to a .pdf of an article about the composer in the German Wind music magazine Clarino Print