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Carl Crossin OAM (born 1953) is an Australian choral conductor, educator and composer. He is a graduate of the
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and the
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. He was a director of the
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in the University of Adelaide in 2010–2014.


Early development

Crossin's initial tertiary education was at the
Sydney Conservatorium of Music The Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) — formerly the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, and known by the moniker "The Con" — is the music school of the University of Sydney. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious music ...
, where he was awarded a Diploma in Music Education specialising in guitar. While in
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, he taught at Whalan High School and developed his conducting skills with the University of NSW Choral Society and the Lachrymae Singers, which he founded. In 1978 he moved to
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to study at the
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and became a music teacher at the Special Music Centre at Brighton High School, as it was then known, where he stayed for fourteen years. In the early 1980s he became a conductor of the Flinders University Choral Society and Graduate Singers and founded the small vocal ensemble Canticle. From Brighton High School he moved to the Flinders Street School of Music, at the time a
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college in Adelaide, and taught there for nine years. In 2002, when the Flinders Street School of Music merged with the Elder Conservatorium, he joined the staff of the University of Adelaide, where he has served as Head of Choral Music, Head of Academic Studies, Deputy and acting director, and, during 2010–14, Director.


Conducting

Within the conservatorium, Crossin is the founder and director of the Elder Conservatorium Chorale and the university's chamber choir ''Adelaide Voices''. He conducted
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'' in 2002 and 2003 respectively. Outside the conservatorium, he has worked as a choral conductor and clinician and over the past 30 years has conducted numerous choirs in Adelaide, including the Flinders University Choral Society, the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of South Australia, Adelaide University Choral Society, Voiceworks and the Adelaide Symphony Chorus. He has conducted the Intervarsity Choral Festival,
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, the Melbourne Chorale and Gondwana Chorale. He is the artistic director of the National Youth Choir of Australia.


Adelaide Chamber Singers

Crossin founded the Adelaide Chamber Singers in 1985, and as director he has toured with them to Britain, Europe, North America and South-East Asia, won several awards for performance and CD recordings, and represented Australia in international choral and music education symposia and festivals. As well, Crossin and the Adelaide Chamber Singers have embarked on a program of commissioning and presenting new choral music. Crossin's work with the Adelaide Chamber Singers is specifically mentioned in the citation for his Medal of the Order of Australia. In 2008, the recording of ''Symphony No. 4 "Star Chant"'' by Ross Edwards and
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with the Adelaide Chamber Singers under Crossin's direction won the prize for Vocal or Choral Work of the Year in the
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.


Composer and arranger

In recent years, Crossin has turned to composition, mostly for voices, and his choral works have been performed not only by a number of Adelaide-based ensembles (Syntony, Adelaide Voices, Elder Conservatorium Chorale, Graduate Singers and Adelaide Chamber Singers) but by interstate and overseas choirs as well. *''Stabat Mater'', 2011. *''Dance for the Daughters of Eve'', on the debut CD by the vocal trio Eve. *''Requiem'' for orchestra, chorus and soloist. *The choral work ''Caritas'' was featured by Adelaide Chamber Singers at the 2002 World Symposium on Choral Music in the USA.


Discography

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References


External links

*The
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Carl Crossin
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