Catherine Anne "Cat" Hope (born 11 March 1966), is an
Australian
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composer,
musician
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and academic. She started her music and academic careers in
Perth
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and relocated to Melbourne in 2017. Her opera, ''Speechless'', was first performed in 2019 at the
Perth Festival
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. At the
Art Music Awards of 2020 she won Work of the Year: Dramatic for ''Speechless''. Steve Dow of ''
The Age
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'' described the opera, "fuelled by outrage over the imprisonment of asylum seeker children, which features growling and screaming to an unconventional score without musical notation."
Hope has also won the Art Music Award for Excellence in Experimental Music in
2011 for Decibel's 2009–2010 Annual Programs and in
2014
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for her ''Drawn from Sound'' exhibition.
Biography
Catherine Anne Hope was born in 1966.
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officer and her mother was a
nurse
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; from 9 to 12 years-old she had guitar lessons while her father was based in
Penang
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, Malaysia; upon her reaching secondary school age the family relocated to
Perth
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.
She continued with guitar in secondary school and added flute and bass guitar in her final years at
Rossmoyne Senior High School
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Founded in 1968, the school provides education for ...
.
She started at the
University of Western Australia
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in 1984 to complete a Bachelor of Music (Honours) at its
Conservatorium of Music in 1989.
While a university student she also had to teach herself to play piano to keep up with her studies.
One of her teachers, in composition, was English-born Perth-resident
Roger Smalley
John Roger Smalley (26 July 1943 – 18 August 2015) was an Anglo-Australian composer, pianist and conductor. Professor Smalley was a senior honorary research fellow at the School of Music, University of Western Australia in Perth and honorary ...
.
She was a member of the
ALEA Ensemble
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History
The ensemble was founded in 1988 by composer and conductor Gerhard Präsent and his wif ...
(named for their
aleatoric
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composition style), in 1989.
In 1988 in Italy, Hope founded the folk-rock indie trio, Micevice, with Hope on
bass guitar
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, Marta Collica on
lead vocals
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and Giovanni Ferrario on guitar.
They recorded an album, ''Experiments on the Duration of Love'' (1999), in Melbourne and
Catania with
Hugo Race
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co-producing with Ferrario.
It was re-release nearly ten years later (November 2008) via My Honey Records. Luigi Gaudio of ''OndaRock'' rated it at 7.5 and explained, "The eleven tracks are rare pearls, a cloud of warm smoke that envelops anyone who abandons themselves."
After Hope left, Micevice had released two further albums, ''Bipolars of the World Unite'' (2000) and ''Stop Here: Love Store'' (2002).
Gata Negra (Spanish: ''Black Cat'') was formed early in 1999 in Perth by Hope on bass guitar, vocals, samples and toys, Myles Durham on drums and Ant Gray on guitar.
Their debut album, ''Cage of Stars'', appeared later that year.
It was recorded at North Perth Town Hall, where they were joined by Ferarrio on guitars, Guy Fleming on sounds, Jazmine on piano, Boogie Man Krak on turntables, Viv Langham on
cello
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, Sophie Moleta on vocals and
glockenspiel
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The ...
,
Lindsay Vickery on vocals and Kim Williams on vocals.
The group issued two more albums, ''Saint Dymphanae'' (2002) and ''Ruby'' (2007).
Later members included Kristian Brenchley on guitar, Tim Evans on drums (both c. 2000), Bill Darby on guitar, Pete Guazzelli on drums (both c. 2006).
In 2009, Hope formed Decibel New Music Ensemble (also known as Decibel), with Hope as music director and flautist. Other members have included Vickery on reeds and electronics, Louise Devenish on percussion, Stuart James on piano, percussion, electronics and spatialisation, Tristen Parr on cello, Adam Pinto on piano, Chris Tonkin on electronics and
Aaron Wyatt
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on violin and
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At the APRA Music Awards'
Art Music Awards of 2011 she won the Award for Excellence in Experimental Music for Decibel's 2009–2010 Annual Programs. To celebrate their 10th anniversary, in May 2019, the ensemble performed ''10 from 10'', which was broadcast nationally on
ABC Classic
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radio's programme, ''Evenings''.
It had been recorded live in concert at the Primrose Potter Salon with Duncan Yardley as producer.
Hope performs and records solo
noise music using bass guitar. She was also a co-founder of the Perth noise duo Lux Mammoth (1999-2005) with Alien Smith (both on bass guitar and electronics);
and founder and bassist in Abe Sada (2004-2014).
She is the founder of the Low Tone Orchestra (2020-), The Australian Bass Orchestra (2014-) and is a performer in noise duos Super Luminum (with guitarist Lisa MacKinney, 2015-), HzHzHz (with cellist Tristen Parr, 2016-) and Candied Limbs (with clarinettist Vickery, 2012-). As a flute player, she has worked with French composers
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and . Her solo bass noise piece for dance artist Rakini Devi appeared on the various artists' compilation album, ''
Extreme Music from Women'', issued by the Susan Lawly label in 2000. Since then she has released a wide range of music compositions and performances on music labels around the world, most recently on the Swiss label
Hat Hut.
Rosalind Appleby, a music journalist, in her book, ''Women of Note: the Rise of Australian Women Composers'' (2012), addressed the work of Hope in the chapter, "Third wave 1980-2010: Cathie Travers and Cat Hope".
In honour of Roger Smalley, who died in August 2015, Hope directed Decibel, to reinvigorate his works, which had been "performed in the pioneering electro-acoustic ensemble Intermodulation", for a concert in June 2016.
''
The West Australian
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''s Appleby observed, "
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brought the little-known repertoire back to life. Their concert... paid fascinating homage to Smalley."
Hope delivered the
Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address in November 2018, "All Music for Everyone: Working Towards Gender Equality and Empowerment in Australian Music Culture", in Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth.
It was followed by the premiere of her work, ''Silenced'', co-composed with Dobromila Jaskot.
Her opera, ''Speechless'', was first performed in February 2019 at the
Perth Festival
Perth Festival, named Perth International Arts Festival (PIAF) between 2000 and 2017, and sometimes referred to as the Festival of Perth, is Australia's longest-running cultural festival, held annually in Western Australia. The program features ...
.
Hope wrote it as a response to ''The Forgotten Children: National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention'' presented by the 2014 Human Rights Commission.
''Australian Arts Review'' writer described it as, "a compelling, courageous and visceral sonic world paying homage to people whose voices are rendered silent through political means."
It was performed by the soloists Judith Dodsworth (soprano), Karina Utomo (metal singer of
Young and Restless,
High Tension
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), Caitlin Cassidy (improvising mezzo-soprano), Sage Pbbbt (non-binary throat singer) with backing by Australian Bass Orchestra, Decibel New Music Ensemble, and Aaron Wyatt as conductor.
In March of the following year it was broadcast, in two parts, on ABC Classic's ''New Wave''.
At the
Art Music Awards of 2020 Hope, and the performers, won Work of the Year: Dramatic for ''Speechless''.
Academic career
Hope is a music academic, with research areas in animated notation, gender and music, digital archives, Australian music and artistic research in composition and performance. She lectured in
classical music and music technology at the
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
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at
Edith Cowan University
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between 2004 and 2010,
and was the Inaugural Associate Dean (Research) there in 2016 after Postdoctoral Fellowship. Hope holds a PhD in Art from
RMIT University
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, her thesis, "The Possibility of Infrasonic Music", was delivered in 2010.
She was the Professor of Music at Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music at
Monash University
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, where she was head of school from 2017 to 2020.
Awards and fellowship
Her first portrait CD, ''Ephemeral Rivers'', was released in 2017 on the Hat
rtHut label, and won the
Deutscher Kritikerpreis
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This award was given for outstanding contributions in the fields of architecture, the fi ...
that same year. Hope has also received a
Churchill Fellowship
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, a
Civitella Ranieri Fellowship, an
AsiaLink
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residency (Singapore, Theatreworks) and the
Peggy Glanville-Hicks
Peggy Winsome Glanville-Hicks (29 December 191225 June 1990) was an Australian composer and music critic.
Biography
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House Residency in
Paddington
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(2014).
APRA Music Awards
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(Australasian Performing Right Association, Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) and
Australian Music Centre
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(AMC) have co-sponsored the annual APRA Music Awards:
Art Music Awards
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(originally Classical Music Awards) since 2002. Previously AMC had provided their own annual classical music awards from 1988. Hope has been awarded three Art Music Awards, the Award for Excellence in Experimental Music in 2011 and in 2014 and Work of the Year: Dramatic for her first opera, ''Speechless'' in 2020.
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2013
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2014
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2017
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2019
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Aaron Wyatt
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Music Victoria Awards
The
Music Victoria Awards
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are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.
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, Best Experimental/Avant-Garde Act
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2022
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Discography
;solo
*''Fetish'', CD (Sound Gallery Label, 2000; Bloodstar, 2001)
*''Justine'' 8" (Bloodstar, 2001)
*''Regret'' CD (Gods of the Tundra, USA, 2001)
*''Yume'' MC (One Touch Monopolka, USSR, 2001)
*''Jackie Hush'' CD (Bloodstar, 2002)
* ''Platinum Fox'', on Luminosity: Musical Treasures from UWA. University of WA (AUS). CD. (2013)
* ''Ephemeral Rivers''. hat
owRT 200: Switzerland. CD (2017)
* ''The Sinister Glamour of Modernity,'' on Australia: East and West, CD, Wirripang, (2020)
;with Abe Sada
* ''Subzilla'', Bloodstar, CD (2007)
* ''Tatare Steppe'', VLZ Produkt, CD (2008)
* ''Redux'', Heartless Robot LP (2009)
* ''The Low Chord'', Kabutsuri Tape International, CD (2009)
;with Gata Negra
* ''Ruby'', Bloodstar (Aus), LP (2007)
;with Lux Mammoth
* ''New Gauge Sinner'', Pre Feed label (Italy), CD (2007)
;with Decibel
* ''In the Cut, Kuklinski's Dream'' on ''Disintegration: Mutation''. HellosQare Records, CD (2010)
* ''Longing'' on ''Stasis Ecstatic''. Heartless Robot Productions, LP (2014)
* ''The Lowest Drawer'' on ''Tuned Darker'', LP, Listen, Hear: Perth LP (2015)
* ''The Earth Defeats Me'' and ''Last Days of Reality'' on ''Last Days of Reality'', CD Room 40, RM4102 (2018)
;with Candied Limbs
* ''Sub Project 54'' Tura Records, CD (2013)
;with Louise Devenish
* ''Tone Being'' on ''Music for Percussion and Electronics'', CD, Tall Poppies TP428 (2017)
;with Monash Art Ensemble
* ''Dark Hip Falls'' on ''Hear, Now, Here'' CD FMR (2019)
;Gabriella Smart
* ''Kaps Freed'' on Works for Travelling Pianos, CD, ezz-thetics 1012 (2020)
Bibliography
As a primary author
* Hope, Cat; Ryan, John Charles (2014-06-19). Digital Arts: An Introduction to New Media. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. .
As a contributor
* Burke, Robert; Onsman, Andrys (2017-01-23). Perspectives on Artistic Research in Music. Lexington Books. .
* Sant, Toni (2017-03-23). Documenting Performance: The Context and Processes of Digital Curation and Archiving. Bloomsbury Publishing. .
*Fabian, Dorottya; Napier, John (2018-10-30). Diversity in Australia's Music: Themes Past, Present, and for the Future. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. .
Academic papers
Hope has also authored over 70 academic papers according to
Google Scholar
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.
References
External links
*
Cat Hope profile on Australia AdlibCat Hope AMC represented composer
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1966 births
Living people
Australian composers
Australian flautists
Noise musicians
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts faculty
Monash University faculty
Australian women composers
People from Altona, Victoria
Musicians from Melbourne
Musicians from Perth, Western Australia
People educated at Rossmoyne Senior High School
University of Western Australia alumni