George Alfred Palmer (born 20 June 1947) is an Australian classical music composer and a former Justice of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales
The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest state court of the Australian State of New South Wales. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. Whilst the Supreme Court ...
.
Early life
Palmer was born in a British military hospital in Egypt in 1947 while his parents, recently demobilised from the British Army, were awaiting a ship to take them to a new life in Australia. Palmer's family arrived in Sydney when he was 3 months old and he has lived there ever since.
He received a Jesuit education at
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
Saint Ignatius' College Riverview is an Australian independent single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys, conducted in the Jesuit tradition, located in Riverview, a small suburb located on the Lane Cove River on the ...
, with particular emphasis on the Classics, languages and history. He graduated in Arts and Law from
University of Sydney
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in 1970.
Musical education
Palmer studied piano from the age of 10. His most influential teachers were Frank Warbrick and
Neta Maughan. Warbrick was a noted Australian concert pianist and a champion of new Australian music from the 1940s onwards. He later taught at the
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music and known by the moniker "The Con") is a heritage-listed music school in Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is one of the ol ...
. Maughan has been one of the most important piano teachers in Australia in the last 30 years. Many of her pupils, including
Simon Tedeschi
Simon Tedeschi (born 1 May 1981) is an Australian classical pianist and writer.
Early life
Tedeschi was born in Gosford to Mark Tedeschi QC, Senior Crown Prosecutor for New South Wales, and doctor Vivienne Tedeschi, the daughter of a Poli ...
,
Tamara Anna Cislowska
Tamara-Anna Cislowska is an Australian concert pianist. She has performed across many countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, South America, Italy, Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, The Netherlands and Poland, and has played w ...
and
Aaron McMillan
Aaron McMillan (11 February 197714 May 2007) was an Australian classical pianist.
He attended Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School in Middle Cove, New South Wales, near Sydney. A keen basketballer, at age 15 he captained his local basketball team to ...
, went on to concert careers.
Palmer's interests always lay in composition rather than performance and he began writing music at an early age. After leaving school, the necessity of earning a livelihood deterred him from pursuing composition as a career but he continued his own intensive study of composition, constantly writing music for his own satisfaction.
Career in law
After graduating, Palmer joined a city law firm where he specialised in commercial law. He developed expertise in oil and mineral exploration law at a time when the resources boom was just beginning in Australia. Within two years of graduation, he became a partner of his law firm.
He became a
barrister in 1974, again specialising in commercial law, and built up a successful practice. He was appointed a
Queen's Counsel
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in 1986 and appeared throughout Australia as leading counsel in many of the large commercial cases in the 1990s. In 2001, he was appointed a judge of the
Supreme Court of New South Wales
The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest state court of the Australian State of New South Wales. It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. Whilst the Supreme Court ...
. In June 2011, Palmer retired from the court to devote himself full-time to composition.
Emergence as a composer
In 2002, when it became clear that his father did not have long to live, Palmer recorded privately some of his works so that his father could hear his music. By coincidence the recordings came to the attention of the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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(ABC).
In 2004,
ABC Classic FM
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broadcast live a concert of his music at the Eugene Goossens Hall in Sydney and ABC TV later that year featured him in ''
Australian Story
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''.
Since then,
ABC Classics
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has released two CDs of his music. ''Attraction of Opposites'' (2005) features music for strings. ''Exaltate Dominum'' (2007), with
Cantillation
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Cantillation includes:
* Ch ...
and
Sinfonia Australis
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, conducted by Paul Stanhope, includes his Christmas Mass ''A Child Is Born'', ''Three Psalms'', ''The Canticles of Advent'' and other works for choir and soloists.
Since his emergence as a composer, Palmer has received many commissions. His works include: a
string quintet
A string quintet is a musical composition for five string players. As an extension to the string quartet (two violins, a viola, and a cello), a string quintet includes a fifth string instrument, usually a second viola (a so-called "viola quintet ...
, ''Not Going Quietly'', premiered by the Sydney Omega Ensemble in 2007; ''Concerto for Two Clarinets and Chamber Orchestra'', performed by
Dimitri Ashkenazy
Dimitri Thor Ashkenazy (born October 8, 1969 in New York City) is an Icelandic clarinetist living in Switzerland. He is the son of pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy and has toured Europe with him, as well as performing under him with the S ...
, David Rowden and the Sydney Omega Ensemble; ''Concertino for Two Guitars'' for
Slava
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** Soviet cruiser Slava (1979), now Russian cruiser ''Moskva'', a ''Slava'' class guided missile cruiser sunk during the 2022 Russian invasion of U ...
and
Leonard Grigoryan
Leonard Grigoryan is an Australian classical guitarist and recording artist of Armenian heritage. He is the younger brother of fellow guitarist Slava Grigoryan, with whom he often plays in a duo as the Grigoryan Brothers. Life and career
Of Arm ...
and
The Queensland Orchestra
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; a symphonic suite, ''The Beancounter'', for the West Australian Youth Orchestra; a symphonic fantasia, ''Incandescence'', for the
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
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conducted by Tom Woods; a song cycle for baritone and piano, ''Letters from a Black Snake'', commissioned for the opening of the
Sidney Nolan
Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (22 April 191728 November 1992) was one of Australia's leading artists of the 20th century. Working in a wide variety of mediums, his oeuvre is among the most diverse and prolific in all of modern art. He is best known ...
Retrospective at the
Art Gallery of New South Wales and the
National Gallery of Victoria
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; a
piano quartet A piano quartet is a chamber music composition for piano and three other instruments, or a musical ensemble comprising such instruments. Those other instruments are usually a string trio consisting of a violin, viola and cello.
Piano quartets for ...
, ''The Way It Is'', for the Seraphim Trio, a
clarinet sonata A clarinet sonata is piece of music in sonata form for clarinet, often with piano accompaniment.
The Clarinet Sonatas by Brahms are of special significance in the development of the clarinet repertoire. Several important transcriptions are also p ...
, ''Black, White and a Little Blue'', premiered in the Utzon Room at the
Sydney Opera House
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by David Rowden in 2010. His works have been performed by orchestras and chamber groups in Australia, the United States and Europe and receive frequent airplay on classical music stations.
In July 2007, Palmer was commissioned to write the Papal Mass for
World Youth Day 2008
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in Sydney. The Mass, ''Benedictus Qui Venit'', for large choir, soloists and orchestra, was performed in the presence of
Pope Benedict XVI
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and an audience of 350,000 with soloists
Amelia Farrugia
Amelia Farrugia (often misspelled as "Ferrugia", born 28 July 1970) is an Australian soprano opera singer of Maltese descent. She won awards in the Sydney Eisteddfod and the 1996 Australian Singing Competition, and the 1995 Metropolitan Opera N ...
, soprano, and
Andrew Goodwin, tenor, directed by
Benjamin Bayl
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Early life and education
In 1997, Bayl was the first Australian to bec ...
.
In May 2016 his operatic adaptation of
Tim Winton
Timothy John Winton (born 4 August 1960) is an Australian writer. He has written novels, children's books, non-fiction books, and short stories. In 1997, he was named a Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia, and has won the Mile ...
's novel ''
Cloudstreet
''Cloudstreet'' is a novel by Australian writer Tim Winton published in 1991. It chronicles the lives of two working-class families, the Pickles and the Lambs, who come to live together in a large house called Cloudstreet in Perth, Western Aust ...
'' was premiered in Adelaide by the
State Opera of South Australia
State Opera South Australia (SOSA) is a professional opera company in Adelaide, South Australia, established in 1976.
History
State Opera South Australia was established in 1976 as a statutory corporation under the ''State Opera of South Aus ...
. Hailed as "a resounding triumph" (''
The Australian
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'') and "an extra-ordinary achievement" (''Stagenoise''), it played to critical acclaim and full houses.
From 2003 to 2011, Palmer was chairman of
Pacific Opera
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Founded in 2003 by Sylvie Renaud-Calmel and Christine Douglas, the first artistic director, the company has an annual Young Artist Program for emerging opera singers aged 18 to 35, wh ...
, a not-for-profit company established to give Australia's best young singers professional development and the experience necessary to launch their careers. From 2007 to 2011, he was president of The Arts Law Centre of Australia, a government-funded body which provides free or low-cost legal and business advice to artists in all media throughout Australia. He is also a director of Ars Musica Australis which not only assists young performers in all media with grants or scholarships for further study in Australia and overseas but is also a prolific commissioner of new works from Australian composers.
Palmer's music is published by and available from the
Australian Music Centre
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.
Style and musical ideology
In an essay "Learning to be a composer", Palmer wrote:
Palmer's style is essentially lyrical, ranging through the full spectrum of emotions. He endeavours to engage the audience, not alienate it, even when the subject matter is tragic or anguished. A work such as the string quintet ''Not Going Quietly'', written in memory of
Aaron McMillan
Aaron McMillan (11 February 197714 May 2007) was an Australian classical pianist.
He attended Glenaeon Rudolf Steiner School in Middle Cove, New South Wales, near Sydney. A keen basketballer, at age 15 he captained his local basketball team to ...
, a brilliant Australian pianist who died of cancer at the age of 30, contains passages which are harsh and cry out in pain, as well as passages of gentle lyricism. His music can be deeply introspective, as in the timeless transparency of the second movement of the piano quartet ''The Way It Is'', or boisterously, joyously energetic, as in the ''Ruritanian Dances'' for string orchestra.
On 29 August 2012, William Chen premiered Palmer's new Piano Concerto, accompanied by the
Sydney Youth Orchestra
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. The piece was played at a cultural exchange concert, where pieces of Australian music were mixed with Chinese compositions. Palmer states that, "the concerto was based on Chinese musical ideas, but at the same time keeping an Australian identity".
Underlying all Palmer's music, however, whether vocal or instrumental, is his fascination with "the singing line".
Honours
In June 2010 he was appointed a Member of the
Order of Australia
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(AM) for services to law and to music as a composer and in leadership roles. In 2020 he was created a Papal Knight in the Order of St Gregory the Great for services to music, particularly to liturgical music, and the law.
Key works
Opera
* ''Cloudstreet'' (2016; from the novel by
Tim Winton
Timothy John Winton (born 4 August 1960) is an Australian writer. He has written novels, children's books, non-fiction books, and short stories. In 1997, he was named a Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia, and has won the Mile ...
)
Orchestral
* Concerto for Two Clarinets and Chamber Orchestra
*''Breaking the Silence'', concerto for cello and chamber orchestra
* Concertino for Two Guitars and Orchestra
* Piano Concerto
* ''Incandescence''
* ''The Beancounter Suite''
* ''The Ruritanian Dances''
* Toccata for Double String Orchestra
* ''Two Waltzes''
*''In Paradisum''
Vocal
* Mass ''A Child Is Born'' (
SATB
SATB is an initialism that describes the scoring of compositions for choirs, and also choirs (or consorts) of instruments. The initials are for the voice types: S for soprano, A for alto, T for tenor and B for bass.
Choral music
Four-part ...
, soprano, tenor, orchestra)
* Mass ''Benedictus Qui Venit'' (SATB, soprano, tenor, orchestra)
* ''Three Psalms'' (SATB, soloists)
* ''Canticles of Advent'' (SATB)
* ''Letters from a Black Snake'', song cycle (baritone, piano)
*''The Stubborn Heart'', song cycle (soprano, piano)
*''Figures in an Urban Landscape'', song cycle (baritone, piano)
*''The Faces of Mercy'', (sop., SATB, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, organ)
Chamber
* String quintet ''Not Going Quietly''
* Piano quartet ''The Way It Is''
* Clarinet sonata ''Black, White and a Little Blue''
*''Time Out'', 3 pieces for oboe and piano
*''Ithaca'', for clarinet, violin, viola and cello
References
External links
*
Arts Law Centre of Australia
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Judges of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
Australian male composers
Australian composers
Members of the Order of Australia
1947 births
Living people
Australian King's Counsel
Australian Roman Catholics
Composers of Christian music
People educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview