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The Australian Art Orchestra (AAO) is one of Australia's leading contemporary ensembles. Founded by pianist
Paul Grabowsky Paul Atherstone Grabowsky (born 27 September 1958) is an Australian pianist and composer. Biography Born in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Grabowsky is a pianist and composer of music for film, theatre and opera. His father Alistair had lived in Papu ...
in 1994, it has been led by composer/trumpeter/sound artist Peter Knight since 2013 and led by pianist/composer/producer Aaron Choulai since 2023. The Orchestra explores relationships between musical disciplines and cultures, imagining new musical concepts that reference how 21st century Australia responds to its cultural and musical history. The AAO regularly tours both in Australia and internationally.


History


With Paul Grabowsky

The intention of the Australian Art Orchestra's work has always been to playfully explore the balance between avant-garde and traditional Jazz forms, allowing the incorporation of diverse influences to reference the importance this plays in the history of jazz. The AAO began as a contemporary jazz orchestra but early on developed distinctive cross-cultural collaborations. These included ''Into the Fire'' and ''The'' ''Chennai Tapes''. In 1996 the Australian Art Orchestra first collaborated with one of South India's most significant musicians,
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virtuoso Kaaraikkudi R Mani in India. In 1999 this collaboration created ''Into the Fire'', a piece bridging Australian and Indian traditions arranged for the orchestra by Adrian Sherriff. This piece was released on CD in 2000 on ABC classics. The association with Kaaraikkudi R Mani became a long-term project that toured all over the world, becoming an Australian world music collaboration. This partnership also produced the album, ''The'' ''Chennai Tapes'' and touring group,''Two Oceans''. Arguably, the collaboration between Mani and AAO developed a completely original style of music, a meeting between the Carnatic tradition and Western jazz. In 1997 the AAO drew inspiration from J.S. Bach's ''
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''. Originally, five Australian Art Orchestra composers, Doug de Vries, Paul Grabowsky, John Rodgers, Niko Schauble and Alister Spence, were tasked to interpret five movements from the Bach original. Their compositions reimagined Bach's work rather than adapted it. ''Passion'' continues to progress and evolve for the AAO. Orchestra collaborators
Ruby Hunter Ruby Charlotte Margaret Hunter (31 October 195517 February 2010), also known as Aunty Ruby, was an Aboriginal Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist, and the life and musical partner of Archie Roach . Early life Ruby Hunter was born on 31 ...
and
Archie Roach Archibald William Roach (8 January 1956 – 30 July 2022) was an Australian singer, songwriter and Aboriginal Australian, Aboriginal activist. Often referred to as "Uncle Archie", Roach was a Gunditjmara and Western Bundjalung people, Bundjalu ...
were commissioned by the 2005 Festival de Mexico Centro Historico to compose and perform three love songs to add to the ''Passion'' composition. Another movement was commissioned in 2014 by Soundstreams in Toronto who asked
Nicole Lizée Nicole Lizée (born April 7, 1973) is a Canadian composer of contemporary music. She was born in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan and received a MMus from McGill University. She lives in Montreal, Quebec. At one time, she was a member of The Besna ...
to expand the piece with her own interpretation for ''Passions Canadian premiere with a work called Hymns to ''Pareidolia''. The piece ''Testimony'' composed by Sandy Evans in 1995, was successfully transformed into a stage show by The Australian Art Orchestra in 2002. The composition is about the life of Charlie ‘Bird’ Parker and follows an epic poem by
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winner
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. The Australian Art Orchestra record label was founded in 2008. In 2004 Grabowsky began a collaboration with
Ruby Hunter Ruby Charlotte Margaret Hunter (31 October 195517 February 2010), also known as Aunty Ruby, was an Aboriginal Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist, and the life and musical partner of Archie Roach . Early life Ruby Hunter was born on 31 ...
and
Archie Roach Archibald William Roach (8 January 1956 – 30 July 2022) was an Australian singer, songwriter and Aboriginal Australian, Aboriginal activist. Often referred to as "Uncle Archie", Roach was a Gunditjmara and Western Bundjalung people, Bundjalu ...
, two musicians whose life stories inspired ''
Ruby's Story ''Ruby'' is a soundtrack album recorded live by Australian singers Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter with Paul Grabowsky and Australian Art Orchestra. The album, based on a musical production called ''Ruby's Story'' staged in 2004, was released in 200 ...
''. Ruby was taken away from he family as a child, only learning of her aboriginal heritage when reading a picture-book at school about Captain Cook. She spent time living on the streets and met fellow musician Archie at a
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centre in Adelaide. The compositions explore these themes and the redemption they found in each other when they met, concluding with them travelling back to Ruby's country beside the Murray to raise a family. Tracks from the CD ''
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'' still often play on Australian radio and the album receives good reviews. ''
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'' was the first release on the Australian Art Orchestra record label. Other cross-cultural collaborations include ''The Theft of Sita'' with musicians from Indonesia premiering the piece at Melbourne Festival on 1 November 2000. ''Theft of Sita'' is a retelling of the epic Sanskrit legend ''The Ramayana'' and draws on Balinese shadow puppetry. This project toured all over the world and vastly increased the AAO's following. ''Crossing Roper Bar'' was created with musicians from
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from 2005. This linking of jazz traditions with such a venerable ancient culture was considered revolutionary. A recording was made in Alan Eaton Studio, St Kilda in 2009, during a Melbourne residency, following many live performances of the piece. There was an official tour featuring Benjamin Wilfred and the Young Wagilak Group in 2010, when the CD was released on the AAO label. The goal of the project was to inspire a wider audience to look into the traditions of their ancestors, the original people of Australia in the hope of inspiring respectful engagement.


With Peter Knight

Since Grabowsky's departure the Australian Art Orchestra has developed an even more contemporary style under Peter Knight's direction. Knight has instigated collaborations with international composers, including iconic American composer
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, Canadian composer Nicole Lizée and Japanese composer Keiichiro Shibuya. The development of the Orchestra's collaborations with Australian indigenous musicians, and musicians from Asia has continued under Knight's direction receiving critical acclaim. The Australian Art Orchestra has also drawn significant praise for its ground breaking ''Creative Music Intensive'' program which brings musicians from around the world together in
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, in the
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, to share ideas about collaborating musically across cultures. This program was initiated by Peter Knight in 2014 and its first iteration was in
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. In 2022, Australian Art Orchestra was acknowledged with a National Luminary AMC/APRA Art Music Award. In 2016 the Creative Music Intensive was nominated for the AMC Art Music Award for Excellence in Music Education. In the same year the AAO premiered Peter Knight's, ''Diomira'', which was also nominated for an AMC Art Music Award for Instrumental Work of the Year. The piece went on to win the 2016 Albert H. Maggs Composition Award. In 2017 Diomira was extended to a full length concert work with video by artist, Scott Morrison, and premiered as part of the Melbourne Festival. ''Water Pushes Sand'' merged Jazz and Sichuan folk music styles and featured Zheng Sheng Li, a Sichuan ‘face changing’ dancer along with four other musicians from Cheng Du in Sichuan, and five AAO musicians. Composer
Erik Griswold Erik Griswold (born 1969) is an American-born, Australian-based composer and pianist from Brisbane. Career Griswold began playing piano at the age of five, and has cited his early influences as Igor Stravinsky, Béla Bartok, and Miles Davis, a ...
and percussionist
Vanessa Tomlinson Vanessa Tomlinson (born 1971) is an Australian percussionist, composer, artistic director and educator. She is Director of Creative Arts Research Institute and Head of Percussion at Griffith University and has produced 150 publications. She is ...
(together known as ''Clocked Out'') spent 15 years researching Sichuan's music and culture before this work was created. The world premiere of ''Water Pushes Sand'' was at OzAsia Festival in 2015. A full house show at Arts Centre Melbourne as a part of
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2015 followed. The CD, released in 2016 was nominated for ‘2016 Jazz Work of the Year’ at the APRA/AMC Art Music Awards and an ''ARIA Award for Jazz Work of the Year'', receiving positive reviews in the media. In 2017 ''Water Pushes Sand'' toured Australia including
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.


Notable performances


1997

* Methodist Ladies College Music Auditorium, Melbourne


1998

* Adelaide Festival of the Arts, Adelaide


1999

*
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, Melbourne, Performance of ''Passion''


2001

* Sydney Festival,
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, Performance of ''Passion''


2005

* Festival de Mexico Centro Historico, Mexico, Performance of ''Passion''


2007

* Castlemaine State Festival, Performance of ''Passion''


2008

* Artshouse, North Melbourne Town Hall, Performance of ''Passion''


2009

* In March the AAO performed ''Ringing the Bell Backwards'' at Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre to correspond with the release of a remastered recording of this piece * In April the AAO performed ''Passion'' at Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre, Melbourne * In August the AAO performed ''Ruby’s Story'' at the Civic Centre, Wagga Wagga, NSW * Also in August the AAO and the Young Wagilak Group performed ''Crossing Roper Bar'' at Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre * On September 22 the AAO and the Young Wagilak Group performed ''Crossing Roper Bar'' at the APRA Classical Music Awards as winners of the 2009 Outstanding Contribution to Australian Music in a Regional Area Award at the Playhouse Theatre, Sydney * In October the AAO and The Sruthi Laya Ensemble featuring Karaaikkudi Mani performed ''Into The Fire'' on a tour of Australia, which played at two major concerts, in Melbourne at the Recital Centre followed by special VIP functions at both the Melbourne Recital Centre and the National Gallery of Victoria; and in Brisbane, Griffith University Recital Hall. This was followed by a five-day residency at Griffith University in Queensland, marking the release of ''The Chennai Sessions'' CD * Also in October the AAO and special guests Marc Hannaford and Ken Eadie performed Scott Tinkler's ''Folk'' at Wangaratta Jazz Festival, Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre


2014

* Toronto Soundstreams. Performance of ''Passion'', and world premiere performance of new work by Nicole Lizée (Montreal) commissioned by Soundstreams * Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts performances of Crossing Roper Bar * Melbourne Recital Centre. World premiere of new work by Brett Thompson, ''Atlas, Herbal and Ritual'' commissioned by AAO * Malthouse Theatre ''20Up'' 20th Anniversary Concert featuring works from AAO 20-year history plus world premiere of new work by Austin Buckett, Virtuoso Pause, commissioned by AAO. Live broadcast ABC Classic FM


2015

* MONA FOMA (Tasmania) Performances of Crossing Roper Bar * Jazzahead Bremen (Germany). Market showcase of Crossing Roper Bar * Chengdu China. Creative development and concerts for Water Pushes Sand * OzAsia Festival. Water Pushes Sand world premiere * Melbourne Festival performances and album recording Water Pushes Sand * Wangaratta Jazz Festival with Dave Douglas and Monash Art Ensemble


2016

* Sydney Festival, Exit Ceremonies new works for pipe organ and mixed ensemble with
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featuring new work by Austin Buckett commissioned by AAO * Melbourne Town Hall Exit Ceremonies featuring new work by Alvin Lucier commissioned by AAO * Metropolis New Music Festival opening concert featuring Nicole Lizée including new works from Lizée and Peter Knight commissioned by AAO


2017

* Water Pushes Sand Darwin Festival * Diomira by Peter Knight, Melbourne Festival *
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''Meeting Points'', including works by Keiichiro Shibuya (Japan),
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(China/Australia), Daniel Wilfred (
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) and Bael Il Dong (Korea). * Sydney Festival, ''Sex, Lynch, and Video Games''. The screen works of Nicole Lizée (Canada), featuring Nicole Lizée


Discography


Albums


Awards and nominations


Australian Music Centre

! , - , 2013 , Australian Art Orchestra , AMC/APRA Art Music Award Performance of the Year , , , - , 2014 , Australian Art Orchestra , AMC/APRA Art Music Award for Excellence by an Organisation , , , - , 2016 , Australian Art Orchestra , Art Music Award nomination for Excellence in Music Education , , , - , 2016 , Australian Art Orchestra , Excellence in Music Education , , , - , 2017 , Australian Art Orchestra , Instrumental Work of the Year , , , -


ARIA Music Awards

The
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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, ''Ringing the Ball Backwards'' , rowspan="4", Best Jazz Album , , rowspan="4", ARIA Award previous winners. , - ,
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, ''Into the Fire'' (with Sruthi Laya Ensemble) , , - ,
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, ''Water Pushes Sand'' , , - ,
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, ''Closed Beginnings'' (with Reuben Lewis, Tariro Mavondo & Peter Knight) , , - ,
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, ''Hand to Earth'' (with Daniel Wilfred, Sunny Kim, Peter Knight & Aviva Endean) ,
ARIA Award for Best World Music Album The ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Music Award for Best World Music Album, is an award presented within the Fine Arts Awards at the annual ARIA Music Awards. It was inaugurated in ARIA Music Awards of 1995, 1995 as Best Folk/World/Traditional Release. ...
, ,


Australian Jazz Bell Award

! , - , 2003 , Australian Art Orchestra , Jazz Ensemble of the Year , , , - , 2011 , Australian Art Orchestra , Jazz Ensemble of the Year , , , -


Classical Music Awards

! , - , 2009 , Australian Art Orchestra , Outstanding Contribution to Australian Music in a Regional Area , , , -


Helpmann Awards

! , - , 2005 , Australian Art Orchestra , Helpmann Award , , , -


Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards

! , - , 2010 , Australian Art Orchestra , Group Award , , , -


See also

*
List of experimental big bands Experimental jazz big band A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section. Big bands orig ...


References


External links


Australian Art Orchestra official web site
{{Authority control Australian world music groups Australian jazz ensembles Experimental big bands Musical groups established in 1994 Organisations based in Melbourne 1994 establishments in Australia