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− | + | In 2015 Kate Neal was the recipient of an Australia Council for the Arts Fellowship, allowing her to compose six substantial works over two years. In 2013 Kate Neal returned from the US to take a one-year position as Composer in Residence for the Four Winds Festival. From 2009-2013 Neal was a Graduate Fellow at Princeton University in the USA, and from 2007-2009 she was based in the UK. Kate Neal received a NUFFIC scholarship in 1999 and studied with Louis Andriessen and Martijn Padding at the Royal Conservatory in the Netherlands. Kate Neal currently is a lecturer in Interactive Composition at the University of Melbourne, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. | |
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Revision as of 00:13, 31 December 2024
Biography
Born:
Country: Australia
Studies: Victorian College of the Arts (Bachelor of Music); Royal Conservatoire The Hague (Bachelor of Music and Master of Music); Princeton University
Teachers:
Website: https://www.kateneal.com/
In 2015 Kate Neal was the recipient of an Australia Council for the Arts Fellowship, allowing her to compose six substantial works over two years. In 2013 Kate Neal returned from the US to take a one-year position as Composer in Residence for the Four Winds Festival. From 2009-2013 Neal was a Graduate Fellow at Princeton University in the USA, and from 2007-2009 she was based in the UK. Kate Neal received a NUFFIC scholarship in 1999 and studied with Louis Andriessen and Martijn Padding at the Royal Conservatory in the Netherlands. Kate Neal currently is a lecturer in Interactive Composition at the University of Melbourne, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music.
Works for Percussion
Never Tilt Your Chair Back - Percussion Trio
What Hath - Percussion Quintet
What Hath II - Percussion Quartet
Yes No, Walk-Walk - Percussion Septet
References