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Gordon Kerry
Gordon Kerry’s orchestral music has been commissioned
by the ABC, BBC, Symphony Australia, Ars Musica Australis
and the Australian Youth Orchestra. Most recently he
has made a new completion of the Mozart Requiem commissioned
by ABC Classic FM and an overture celebrating the Melbourne
Symphony Orchestra’s Centenary. His extensive
body of chamber music has been commissioned for or
premiered by Musica Viva Australia, Wigmore Hall, London
as well as independent ensembles in Australia, Germany,
the USA, Sweden and Russia. Recordings of his music
appear on Tall Poppies, Vox Australis and ABC Classics,
who recently released Harvesting the solstice thunders,
a CD of his orchestral music played by the Tasmanian
Symphony Orchestra.
A commitment to his local community has produced new
works for Opera in the Alps, the Murray Conservatorium
Choirs and Orchestra and the Riverina Summer School
for Strings. He has written numerous choral works for
ensembles including Sydney Philharmonia, the Prague
Chamber Choir and the Royal Melbourne Philharmonic.
His opera Medea has been performed in Australia and
the USA with Chamber Made Opera and in Germany in several
seasons with the Berliner Kammeroper. The most recent
of several awards was the 2004 APRA – Australian
Music Centre’s Orchestral Work of the Year for
This Insubstantial Pageant performed by the WASO.
Gordon Kerry studied composition with Barry Conyngham
at the University of Melbourne, and he has held fellowships
from the Australia Council, Peggy Glanville-Hicks Trust
and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, USA.
He lives on a hill in north-eastern Victoria, Australia.
Fioritura
This short piece for solo clarinet was written when
Kerry held a fellowship from the Australia Council,
and is part of a series of works for various instruments.
It was composed for Francesco Celata, who premiered
it in the USA in 2000, so Kerry used the Italian term
for ‘flourishing’ in its musical sense
of gradually adding more andmore decoration to a simple
melodic line.
Play Fioritura (5.5
MB)
This performance was recorded by ABC Classic FM,
who have kindly supplied the sound file, at the Art
Gallery of New South Wales in January 2001.
Artwork © Stephen Kinsella