Genevieve Lacey
Genevieve Lacey (born 1972) is an Australian recorder player and musical director. She has commissioned many pieces for the recorder to build the instrument's repertoire.[1]
Biography
Genevieve Lacey was born in Papua New Guinea in 1972, and moved to Australia in 1980.[2]
Recorder playing
- 2011: featured soloist with Concerto Copenhagen
Musical direction
- 2016: Pleasure Garden, a kinetic sound installation in Sydney featuring variations on the work of Jacob van Eyck[3][4]
- 2015: Acoustic Life of Sheds
- 2015: Life in Music
- 2015: FutureMakers
- 2014: Words and Music
- 2012: Conversations with Ghosts
- 2011: Classic Recorder Romp in collaboration with Musica Viva Australia and Australian Broadcasting Corporation[1]
- 2010: en masse
- 2008-2012: Four Winds Festival
- 2000-2003: Melbourne Autumn Music Festival
Speech
- 2013: 15th annual Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address
Discography
- phoenix songs
- two (with Poul Høxbro)
- Vivaldi: Il Flauto Dolce (with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, directed by Paul Dyer)
- Piracy (with Linda Kent)
- Line Drawing (with James MacMillan and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
- Song for Neilma
- weaver of fictions
- "Time and Tide", a song on Paul Kelly's Spring and Fall
- Namatjira (from the theatrical production)
- 3 – Baroque Trios (with Daniel Yeadon and Neal Peres Da Costa)
- upon a time (with Poul Høxbro)
- Three Lanes (with Andrea Keller and Joe Calia, as Three Lanes)
- songs without words (with Karin Schaupp)
- Conversations with Ghosts (with Anam Musicians)
- Whistles and Whispers from Uluru (with Australian Chamber Orchestra)
- Untuning the Sky (with Jim Atkins and Phil Slater)
- Re-Inventions (with Flinders Quartet)
- Genevieve’s playlist
- Life in Music
- Heard this and thought of you (with James Crabb)
- Pleasure Garden
External links
References
- 1 2 Lesnie, Melissa (6 Jun 2011). "Recorder Romp: Genevieve Lacey on a mission". Limelight. Retrieved 2 Mar 2016.
- ↑ David Bellugi. Retrieved 24 March 2016
- ↑ McCallum, Peter (11 Jan 2016). "Sydney Festival 2016 review: Genevieve Lacey reveals sounds of Pleasure Garden". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
- ↑ Boyle, Patrick (8 Jan 2016). "A Garden of Earthly Delights". Broadsheet access-date=2 Mar 2016.
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