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, taking up the recorder at age 5.[2] Her family moved to Melbourne, Australia in 1980.[3] At age 10 she moved to Ballarat, where she studied piano and oboe in addition to the recorder. She continued her studies at the University of Melbourne, the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland, and the Carl Nielsen Academy of Music in Denmark.[2]
In 1999 she was given the opportunity to replace the ill violin soloist in a performance by the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra of Vivaldi's The Four Seasons. This led to a European tour with the ABO in 2001.[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[4][5]
- 2015: Acoustic Life of Sheds
- 2015: Life in Music
- 2015: FutureMakers for Musica Viva Australia
- 2014: Words and Music
- 2012: Conversations with Ghosts with Paul Kelly (Australian musician)
- 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.
- 1 2 3 "Elevating the recorded to an instrument of note", The Age, 16 May 2009, p. 6
- ↑ 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.