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  1. Ross Edwards (* 23. Dezember 1943 in Sydney) ist ein australischer Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Auszeichnungen. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Edwards studierte am Sydney Conservatorium of Music und an der University of Adelaide. Seinen Doktortitel erwarb er an der University of Sydney.

  2. Ross Edwards AM (born 23 December 1943) is an Australian composer of a wide variety of music including orchestral and chamber music, choral music, children's music, opera and film music.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ross_EdwardsRoss Edwards - Wikipedia

    Ross Edwards may refer to: Ross Edwards (cricketer) (born 1942), Australian cricketer. Ross Edwards (composer) (born 1943), Australian composer. Ross Edwards (author), pen name of Peter Robb (born 1946), Australian author.

  4. Ross Edwards has composed prolifically in most musical genres. Some of his works for the concert hall allow for special lighting, movement and costume, notably his Fourth Symphony Star Chant and Frog and Star Cycle, a concerto for saxophonist Amy Dickson, percussionist Colin Currie and the Sydney Symphony.

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  5. Australian. Summary. Biography. News. Performances. Features. Photos. Discography. Ross Edwards is one of Australia’s most distinctive and recognisable musical voices. His unique sound world evokes and is drawn from the natural environment, elemental forces and human connectedness.

  6. Edwards: Maninyas – Sibelius: Violin Concerto Adele Anthony (violin), Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Arvo Volmer (conductor) Maninyas: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Canary Classic CC09

  7. Ross Edwards (b. 1943), composer, became determined upon a life of composition as a child. He studied at the Universities of Adelaide and Sydney, with Peter Sculthorpe and Richard Meale, and in Adelaide and London with Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. Gaining his doctorate in music, he taught at the University of Sydney and the Sydney Conservatorium.