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Lisa Germaine Gerrard ( ; born 12 April 1961) is an Australian musician, singer and composer and member of the group
Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance are a British-Australian band founded in Melbourne in 1981 by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, before relocating to London the following year. The Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "const ...
with music partner
Brendan Perry Brendan Michael Perry (born 30 June 1959) is a British singer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work as half of the duo Dead Can Dance with Lisa Gerrard. Early life Perry was born in Whitechapel, London, England, UK, in 1959 to a mot ...
. She is known for her unique singing style technique (
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). She has a dramatic contralto voice and has a vocal range of three octaves. Born and raised in
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, Gerrard played a pivotal role in the city's Little Band scene and fronted post-punk group Microfilm before co-founding Dead Can Dance in 1981. With Perry, she explored numerous traditional and modern styles, laying the foundations for what became known as
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. She sings sometimes in English and often in a unique language that she invented. In addition to singing, she is an instrumentalist for much of her work, most prolifically using the
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(a Chinese
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). Gerrard's first solo album, '' The Mirror Pool'', was released in 1995. She has been involved in a wide range of projects, starting her first collaborative album in 1998 with Pieter Bourke, and then with various artists throughout her career, who comprised Patrick Cassidy,
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,
Hans Zimmer Hans Florian Zimmer (; born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He has won two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, five Grammy Awards, and has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, Emmy Awards and a Tony ...
,
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,
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among others. She has scored numerous award-winning motion picture soundtracks. As of 2020, Gerrard has released four solo albums and collaborated on sixteen albums. She has composed or contributed to the scores of more than 48 films. She received a
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for the music score to the 2000 film ''
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'', on which she collaborated with
Hans Zimmer Hans Florian Zimmer (; born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He has won two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, five Grammy Awards, and has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, Emmy Awards and a Tony ...
. She wrote the score of '' Balibo'' which went on to win an ARIA award for Best Original Soundtrack and an APRA Screen music award for Best feature film score. Overall she has won 11 awards receiving 23 nominations. Gerrard has been nominated for a
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twice. Gerrard is often affiliated with the " wailing woman" music phenomenon, popularized in ''Gladiator''.


Early life

Lisa Gerrard was born in Melbourne to Irish immigrant parents, and grew up in
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, an inner suburb with a substantial Greek population. She recalled growing up with "
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music blaring out of the houses" and said that this influenced her music, particularly on later Dead Can Dance albums and in her solo and collaborative works. Gerrard first began forming bands and creating original music as a member of Melbourne's Little Band scene, an
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scene which flourished from 1978 until 1981. It was in this scene that she first met Dead Can Dance co-founder
Brendan Perry Brendan Michael Perry (born 30 June 1959) is a British singer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work as half of the duo Dead Can Dance with Lisa Gerrard. Early life Perry was born in Whitechapel, London, England, UK, in 1959 to a mot ...
. Perry recalls, "It never occurred to me that we would one day collaborate musically together because at the time I thought her music was too ''avant-garde''. I particularly remember one song that she sang about finding a man in the park and asking her mother if she could bring him home to keep in her wardrobe as she attacked this chinese dulcimer with two bamboo sticks". Around this time, Gerrard became the lead vocalist of Microfilm, which released "Window", and one single, "Centrefold", in 1980, via Unforgettable Music label. The group issued a third song, "Summer House", on Ron Rude's ''From Belgrave With Love'' compilation, which was released by Cleopatra Records in 1981.


Career


Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance originally formed as a quartet in 1981 in Melbourne, with members Gerrard, Perry, bassist Paul Erikson, and drummer Simon Monroe. By 1982, Gerrard, Perry and Erikson decided to relocate to
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, but Monroe decided to stay in Australia, leaving the band as a trio. The band split in 1998, but reunited in 2005 for a world tour. In 2012, the band announced a new world tour to coincide with the release of their new album, '' Anastasis''. Dead Can Dance's albums ''
Spiritchaser ''Spiritchaser'' is the seventh studio album by Dead Can Dance, and would prove to be the last before the duo reunited fourteen years later for ''Anastasis (album), Anastasis''. It expands on its exploration of world music, and like ''Into the ...
'' (1996) and ''Anastasis'' (2012) both reached No. 1 on the ''
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'' Top World Music Albums Chart. Dead Can Dance recorded seven studio albums on the
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recording label—beginning with the self-titled ''
Dead Can Dance Dead Can Dance are a British-Australian band founded in Melbourne in 1981 by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, before relocating to London the following year. The Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "const ...
'' LP in 1984, and two studio albums released by
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.


Solo and collaborative career

In 1995, Gerrard recorded and released her first solo album, '' The Mirror Pool'', accompanied by the
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. The album peaked at No. 38 on the ''Billboard''
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Chart on 9 September 1995, and was on that chart for one week. In 1998 she recorded '' Duality'' in collaboration with composer Pieter Bourke. The album went to No. 23 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers Albums Chart on 2 May 1998; it was present on the chart for two weeks. ''Duality'' would mark the beginning of an extensive collaboration for a number of film scores, including '' The Insider'' and '' Ali''. Gerrard began a new collaboration with composer Patrick Cassidy in 2004 with the release of '' Immortal Memory''. Again, this collaboration was furthered in film work, including '' Salem's Lot''. The following year in 2005, Gerrard contributed to the ''Ashes and Snow Soundtrack''. For the songs "Womb" and "Wisdom", she and Patrick Cassidy wrote and performed together. Her collaboration with Cassidy extended to include work with conductor Julie Rogers on the songs "Devota" and "Vespers". In 2006, ''
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'', a documentary about the life and work of Gerrard, was recorded and released in September. It is the work of producer and director Clive Collier and features extensive interviews with Gerrard and various people who have collaborated with her in the past, including
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and
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. The documentary was released on DVD by Milan Entertainment on 24 April 2007. ''Sanctuary'' debuted at the
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in London, on 27 September 2006. On 20 November 2006, Gerrard released her second solo album, '' The Silver Tree''. The album climbed to No. 4 on the ''Billboard'' New Age Albums Chart on 26 May 2007, spending nine weeks on the chart. This album was markedly different from her previous work and was also her first album released outside 4AD Records. ''The Silver Tree'' was first released on
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, with a wider physical release planned at a future date. The album was nominated for the
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for 2006. In 2007 a retrospective album, '' The Best of Lisa Gerrard'', a compilation of fifteen songs, was released covering her career in Dead Can Dance, solo work and film work. It was released on 12 February 2007 in the UK and 7 November 2007 in the US. The album peaked at No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' New Age albums chart on 16 February 2008 and stayed in the chart for ten weeks. A world tour was undertaken in 2007 beginning in April in Melbourne, Australia. The tour marked the first time that Gerrard toured in Australia, with a performance in three cities. The tour was followed by performances in Europe and North America. More performances took place in Europe and Russia from 30 October to 22 November 2007. In November 2007, Gerrard collaborated with German electronic musician
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on the double-album ''
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''. The album was released on 4 July 2008, followed by a European tour, and the release of a DVD, ''Klaus Schulze featuring Lisa Gerrard: Rheingold, Live at Loreley'', recorded during the Night Of The Prog Festival III in Loreley, Germany on the 18 July 2008. In 2009, Gerrard completed work on the documentary by Australian adventurer Tim Cope called ''On the Trail of Genghis Khan'' and contributed her voice to the soundtrack, which began airing in 2010, of the Japanese
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'' Ryōmaden'', a story based on the life of Sakamoto Ryōma. Furthermore, in 2009, Gerrard created her own record label, Gerrard Records, which, aside from being a conduit for the release of Gerrard's future works, will also act to promote and support unrecognised artists of all genres. This tour coincided with the release of ''Come Quietly'', a joint project between Gerrard and Schulze that was released exclusively during the tour. In September 2009, Gerrard and Schulze performed another tour in six European cities –
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, and
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. In October 2009, Gerrard released her third solo album, ''The Black Opal''. The album included collaborations with Patrick Cassidy, Michael Edwards, Pieter Bourke and James Orr and was the first release to come from Gerrard Records. In 2010, Gerrard released a new album entitled ''Departum'' from Gerrard Records, with composer Marcello De Francisci, which was followed by the singles "Coming Home" (as featured in '' Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole''), "Come This Way" and "Entry". Gerrard also collaborated with multi-instrumentalist Prash Mistry, from UK based live
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collective Engine Earz Experiment, on a track titled "Spirit Guide", which appeared on his 2011 album. On 1 December 2010, Gerrard released the soundtrack album with Cye Wood titled ''The Trail of Genghis Khan'' which contains music from the Gerrard and Wood score to the documentary TV series by Tim Cope. In July 2014, Gerrard released a new solo album entitled ''Twilight Kingdom'' through her own record label, Gerrard Records. The album was recorded in collaboration with
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, Patrick Cassidy, and words by Russell Crowe. The album was on the ''Billboard'' New Age Albums Chart for one week, peaking at No. 5 on 6 September 2014. In 2014, Gerrard collaborated with British composer, songwriter and producer,
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, on the album '' The Sum of Its Parts'', released on 25 January 2015 by Modena Records. Gerrard's vocals are featured in the video game '' Armello'' launched on 1 September 2015, titled "Wyld's Call"; her vocals feature towards a Celtic theme of the soundtracks, released on 2 September 2015, on the music composed by Michael Allen and Gerrard. On 14 March 2018, Gerrard performed a concert at the
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in
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with Genesis Orchestra, conducted by Yordan Kamdzhalov, entitled Symphony of Sorrowful Songs by
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. During the concert, she also sang her own songs from both her solo career and those of Dead Can Dance. Kamdzhalov said of the event, "for me personally, this is more than a dream come true. I cannot think of a better combination than Gerrard-Gorecki-Kamdzhalov in Gorecki's Symphony of Sorrowful Songs". In 2018, she appeared on ''BooCheeMish'', a collaborative album with the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices, with whom she co-wrote some of the songs. Gerrard emphasized that she—and her collaborators—had striven not to impair the women's essential sound, she said "we're walking toward them, not the other way around"—adding, "if anybody is changed by this, it's me'. The album, that combines the choir's
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harmonies and a multitude of instruments, was arranged and produced by Petar Dundakov. Also in 2018, Gerrard teamed with solo percussionist David Kuckhermann to compose and record an album, ''Hiraeth'', released on 6 August 2018. ''Hiraeth'' was nominated in the Best New Age Album category during the
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at
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, held on 10 February 2019. Gerrard toured as a special guest with the eighteen choir members of the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices, performing fifteen select dates across Europe from 12 March to 20 October 2019. In 2019, she collaborated again with Yordan Kamdzhalov and Genesis Orchestra, for a reworked and rearranged recording of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, captured in Sofia at the Bulgarian National Radio Studio, which was released on 17 January 2020.


Film career

Gerrard's first experience in composing music for a film came with the 1989 Spanish film '' El Niño de la Luna'', directed by
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. The film score was composed by Dead Can Dance and the film featured Lisa Gerrard in her first acting role. ''El Niño de la Luna'' describes the story of David, a young orphan with special powers, escaping an institution with the help of a fellow institute inmate, Georgina, played by Lisa Gerrard. Gerrard participated in a number of musical scores but came to fame as a film composer after recording '' The Insider'' in 1999, with Pieter Bourke, and ''
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'' in 2000, with
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, which received an
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nomination for best music score, although only Zimmer was nominated. It did, however, win a
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for both composers. Gerrard's score for the New Zealand independent film ''
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'' consisted entirely of solo material; a soundtrack album was released by 4AD. In 2005, Gerrard collaborated with
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for '' Fateless'', followed by a collaboration with Jeff Rona on the score for the feature film ''A Thousand Roads'' and the song '"On an Ocean" for the ''Henry Poole Is Here'' score. With Dead Can Dance, she provided several contributions to the soundtrack of ''
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'', a visual journey showcasing mankind's impact on the planet. She was invited by Denez Prigent to collaborate with him on his piece "Gortoz a ran – J'attends" (meaning "I await"), a piece that was later used in the soundtrack of
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's film '' Black Hawk Down''. In 2009, Gerrard wrote the score for '' Balibo'', for which she won a Best Feature Film Score award at the 2009 APRA Screen Music Awards and an Aria Award for Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album at the 2009 Aria Awards. She finished 2009 by contributing her voice to the theme song for the Japanese
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'' Ryōmaden'', which began airing in 2010. In 2010, Gerrard completed the score for '' Tears of Gaza'' with Marcello De Francisci which was well received despite its controversial theme. She scored the Jim Loach-directed '' Oranges and Sunshine'', starring
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and
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, released in April 2011, which gained her another nomination at the 2011 IF Awards for Best Music Score. In November 2010, Gerrard provided vocals and additional music for the post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller ''
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'', scored by Christopher Young, which was released in 2011. On 28 May 2011, the song "Now We Are Free", part of the ''Gladiator'' original soundtrack, composed by Hans Zimmer and Gerrard, peaked at No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and remained in the chart for 460 weeks. In November 2011 Gerrard completed the score for ''
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'', which won her Best Music Score at the 2012 Film Critics Circle of Australia awards, beating scores for ''Snowtown'', ''The Hunter'' and ''Red Dog''.


Vocal ability

Gerrard possesses the vocal range of a
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but can also reach upward into the dramatic
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range. She has a
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from A 2 to F ♯5. Her vocal timbre has been described as "rich, deep" which creates a "mournful sound", and her voice is regarded by critics as "simply not of this world". More predominantly, Gerrard's vocal range spans from contralto to dramatic contralto, displayed for examples in " Sanvean", "Sacrifice", " Largo", and "Not Yet"; — to the dramatic mezzo-soprano voice in her other songs, such as "The Host of Seraphim", "Elegy", "Space Weaver", and "Come this Way".
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'' said that she uses "distinct voices that drew on far-flung traditions: an opalescent tone from Baroque opera, a reedy hint of Celtic folk style, the sharp and quavering approach of Balkan women's music, blue notes bent like
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's...". Gerrard sings some lyrics in English, but performs many of her songs in a self-created
idioglossia An idioglossia (from the Ancient Greek , 'own, personal, distinct' and , 'tongue') is an idiosyncrasy, idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one or two people. Most often, ''idioglossia'' refers to the "private languages" of young c ...
, such as "Now We Are Free", "Come Tenderness", "Serenity", "The Valley of the Moon", "Tempest", "Pilgrimage of Lost Children", "Coming Home" and "Sanvean". With respect to such work she has said, "I sing in the language of the Heart. ..It's an invented language that I've had for a very long time. I believe I started singing in it when I was about 12. Roughly that time. And I believed that I was speaking to God when I sang in that language." Gerrard's early and formative singing experience was influenced by the Bulgarian
choir A choir ( ), also known as a chorale or chorus (from Latin ''chorus'', meaning 'a dance in a circle') is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform or in other words ...
's technique. Gerrard's influences on the language she sings since her youth has been exerted mainly by the conversations and the music she heard in the Melbourne area where she had grown up, where a large Greco-Turkish community lived. Gerrard's first musical influences came from her father, as she grew up listening to sean-nós songs in an Irish family, and also the "abstract forms" with which
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worked that she heard on radio documentaries. Gerrard commented in a 2012 interview:


Awards and nominations


Discography

* '' The Mirror Pool'' (1995) * '' Duality'' (1998) (with Pieter Bourke) * '' The Silver Tree'' (2006) * ''The Black Opal'' (2009) * ''Twilight Kingdom'' (2014) * ''BooCheeMish'', collaboration with the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices (2018) * ''Hiraeth'', Lisa Gerrard & David Kuckhermann (2018) * ''Górecki Symphony No. 3: Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'', with Genesis Orchestra & Yordan Kamdzhalov (2020))


Filmography

* 1989 – '' Moon Child'' * 1994 – ''Toward the Within'' * 1999 – '' The Insider'' * 2000 – ''
Gladiator A gladiator ( , ) was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gladiators were volunteers who risked their ...
'' * 2000 – '' Mission: Impossible 2'' * 2001 – '' Ali'' * 2002 – ''
Whale Rider ''Whale Rider'' is a 2002 New Zealand drama film written and directed by Niki Caro. Based on the 1987 novel '' The Whale Rider'' by Witi Ihimaera, the film stars Keisha Castle-Hughes as Kahu Paikea Apirana, a twelve-year-old Māori girl whos ...
'' * 2004 – ''
Layer Cake A layer cake (US English) or sandwich cake (UK English) is a cake consisting of multiple stacked sheets of cake, held together by a filling such as frosting, jam, or other preserves. Most cake recipes can be adapted for layer cakes; butte ...
'' * 2004 – '' Man on Fire'' * 2006 – ''
Sanctuary A sanctuary, in its original meaning, is a sacred space, sacred place, such as a shrine, protected by ecclesiastical immunity. By the use of such places as a haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety. This seconda ...
'' * 2011 – ''
InSight Insight is the understanding of a specific causality, cause and effect within a particular context. The term insight can have several related meanings: *a piece of information *the act or result of understanding the inner nature of things or of se ...
'' * 2015 – '' Tanna'' * 2017 – '' 2:22'' * 2021 – '' Man of God'' * 2021 – ''
Dune A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, flat ...
'' * 2024 – '' Dune: Part Two'' * 2024 - ''
Gladiator II ''Gladiator II'' is a 2024 historical drama, historical epic film directed and produced by Ridley Scott that is a sequel to Gladiator (2000 film), ''Gladiator'' (2000). Written by David Scarpa based on a story he wrote with Peter Craig, the fi ...
'' (trailer and song "Now We Are Free").


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Air-Edel Associates
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