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Ivan Zagni (born 16 October 1942) is a New Zealand-based musician and composer who has been a member of bands such as The Jody Grind, Big Sideways and Avant Garage, and has recorded albums with
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and Peter Scholes.


Early pop and rock years

Ivan Zagni sang as a boy chorister at Norwich's St John the Baptist Catholic Cathedral and began taking guitar lessons at age 12. In 1958 he performed his own composition "Black Coffee" for a local documentary screened on BBC TV. His first group was The Cadillacs with his brothers John and Frank. He then teamed up with vocalist
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) in The Continentals, soon renamed The News and signed to Decca for two singles. Zagni moved to London in 1964 where he worked as a freelance guitarist, composer and arranger, session musician for Decca and Transatlantic, and played with a variety of groups including Chicago Line Blues Band with Patto,
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and
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. Patto later joined Timebox who covered Patto/Zagni composition "A Woman that's Waiting" as the b-side to their single "Begging'", which charted in the UK at No. 38 in July 1968. Zagni joined the progressive group Jody Grind and recorded on their first album, then in Bogomas with
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, and then in Blue Whale with
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, who disbanded the group to join
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.


Mature British works

In 1970 he returned to Norwich to study piano and composition. From 1971 to 1977 he was Choir Master at St John the Baptist Cathedral in Norwich where he composed a number of works for the Cathedral. He then returned to London, becoming increasingly involved in the European improvisation scene and spending six months in Amsterdam. He recorded the album ''Three's Company'' with saxophonist
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sextet/
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), as well as ''The Electric String Trio'' with Phillipp Wachsmann and Marcio Mattos. He also performed in Keith Tippett's Arc and in Paris with New York-based Japanese experimental musician Kosugi with whom he recorded a 10-hour performance.


Arriving in New Zealand

Zagni settled in New Zealand in 1980 and has since worked as a teacher, composer and freelance musician. He quickly connected with the independent music scene and recorded a mini-album for
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with
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who was also a member of
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and From Scratch. In the mid-1980s Zagni formed the group Safe as Houses with McGlashan, Steve Garden and Peter Scholes but only performed once for the Christchurch Arts Festival.


Avant Garage and Big Sideways

In the early 1980s, Zagni formed Big Sideways as part of a government scheme for unemployed musicians. These included Mark Bell (
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), Jacqui Brooks, Scott Calhoun (Wentworth Brewster & Co.), Lee Connolly, Chris Green (The Hulamen/The Neighbours), Paul Hewett (
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), Brent 'Sid' Pasley (Newmatics/Miltown Stowaways), John Quigley (The Bongos/Nairobi Trio), Kelly Rogers (Newmatics/Miltown Stowaways), Robbie Sinclair and Phil Steel. They toured nationally with assistance from NZ Rail. Their track 'Conversation With a Machine' later appeared on the compilation ''Unexplored – A Compilation Of New Zealand Recordings 1982–86''. Big Sideways continued without Zagni and released the 3-song 12" ''Let It Out'' with new members including Graeme Gash,
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/Bluespeak).
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) also spent time in Big Sideways. They supported
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on their 1983 New Zealand tour and were one of the last groups to play Mainstreet in Auckland. Big Sideways evolved into the more advanced Avant Garage. Zagni's work with Steve Garden (
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) on the Avant Garage album and their subsequent collaboration 'A Selection of Trouble Spots' (1984) recorded in Basement Tapes, Garden's basement studio, set the scene for what would become Garden's label Rattle Records.


Orchestral commissions

From the mid-1980s Zagni received a succession of orchestral commissions. In 1986 Zagni and Peter Scholes' work together was the subject of the Radio New Zealand Concert programme ''Music on the Wall''. He composed ''Migration Nos 1 and 2'' (1988) for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. In 1989, while he was the
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's first composer in residence, a position funded by the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council, he was commissioned to compose ''Breath of Hope'', which is notable for its references to New Zealand nature. Critic William Dart described ''Breath of Hope'' as "a historical and spiritual journey down the
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." ''The Cospatrick Tragedy'', commissioned for New Zealand Chamber Orchestra, was recorded at a live concert at the Auckland Town Hall in 1993 by Radio New Zealand, one of many Zagni performances recorded by the national broadcaster. Zagni's String Quartet No.1 (1992), ''A View from my Window'', was composed in Wellington during his residency with Chamber Music NZ, and premiered by the New Zealand String Quartet. Quartet No.1 was also performed by the Mosaic Quartet in 1995 for Auckland City's Arts Alive programme. ''Devonport'', his third string quartet, was commissioned for the Devonport Arts Festival on Auckland's North Shore, and premiered in 1994 – it was described by Dart as having "a cluster of minor tonalities" at its core. In the mid-1990s he withdrew from public life for a period of recuperation.


Recent appearances

In 2003 Zagni was reunited with members of
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/Big Sideways/Avant Garage to record with
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's The Moth on the album ''Music From A Lightbulb''. That year he was also the focus of a Radio New Zealand 'Musical Chairs' documentary. Several compositions were featured in the Auckland Chamber Orchestra's 2005 season, including his clarinet concerto 'The Koeakoea', performed in full for the first time after the 1987 Wellington premiere left out the violins. His graphic scores featured in exhibitions at the Audio Foundation in 2011 and the
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in 2012, both accompanied by low-key performances.


Awards

Zagni was Composer in Residence at Glenfield College for six months in 1986. He was inaugural Composer in Residence with the
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in 1989–90 and Composer in Residence with Chamber Music New Zealand in 1992. Awards include major grants from QEII Arts Council in 1984, 1988, and 1990.


Discography

* Jody Grind, One Step On (Oct 1969) *
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, Blue Whale (BYG Records 529 015, released 1971) Recorded March – April 1970, Marquee Studios, London *
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, Three's Company, Two's a Crown (Culture Press 1005, 1997) Recorded c.1977 *
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, Luxury Length (
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REV 204, May 1982)
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is
Don McGlashan Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the bands Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds, before going solo. He has also composed for cin ...
,
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and Mark Bell. Artwork: John Reynolds Ivan Zagni plays guitar on track 'Call for Help' *
Don McGlashan Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the bands Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds, before going solo. He has also composed for cin ...
& Ivan Zagni, Standards (
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REV 207, December 1982) Ivan Zagni: electric guitars, built-up 11 sting, cello guitar
Don McGlashan Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the bands Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds, before going solo. He has also composed for cin ...
: bass guitar, percussion, horn, whistle, vocals, marimba Backing vocals: Ivan Zagni, Kim Willoughby, John Quigley, Kelly Rogers, Syd Paisley, Anna Phillips, Ben Staples, Greg Brice, Martin Williams and Phil Steel Engineer: Martin Williams, Produced: Ivan Zagni, Don McGlashan and Martin Williams, Recorded at Last laugh Studios, Auckland, September/October 1982. Artwork: John Reynolds * Big Sideways, Big Sideways (Unsung Music 2, 1982) Big Sideways is Mark Bell, Jacqui Brooks, Scott Calhoun, Lee Connolly, Chris Green, Paul Hewett, Brent 'Sid' Paisley, John Quigley, Kelly Rogers, Robbie Sinclair, Phil Steele and Ivan Zagni Engineered by Lee Connolly and Simon Clark, Recorded and mixed at Harlequin Studios, Auckland, 1982 Musical Direction: Ivan Zagni * Avant Garage, Music (Unsung Music UN11, 1983) Avant Garage is Mike Caen, Pamela Gray, Wayne Laird, Mark McEwan,
Tim Mahon Tim Mahon is a New Zealand musician who played in the Plague, the Whizz Kids and Blam Blam Blam. He was seriously injured in a road accident while on tour with Blam Blam Blam, leading to the band breaking up. In 1983 he played bass and sang ...
, Prasada, Peter Scholes, Ben Staples and Ivan Zagni. Engineered by Steve Garden, recorded at Mascot Studios, Auckland, July 1983 Director: Ivan Zagni * Avant Garage, Garage to Gallery (cassette release, Unsung Music, 1983) * Ivan Zagni, London '79 (cassette release, Unsung Music, 1983) * Ivan Zagni & Peter Scholes, Four Minute Exposure (cassette release, Unsung Music, 1983) * Ivan Zagni & Steve Garden, A Selection of Trouble Spots (Ode SODE 193, 1984) Also Peter Scholes,
Don McGlashan Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the bands Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds, before going solo. He has also composed for cin ...
and Amanda Hollins Engineered by Steve Garden at Basement Tapes, March 1983 – April 1984 * Tall Dwarfs,
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Long 1, 1985) Ivan Zagni contributes acoustic guitar, backing vocals and arrangements on the track 'Nothing's Going to Stop It' * Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, New Zealand Music Vol 4 (Ode CD MANU 1415, 1992) Includes Ivan Zagni's composition, 'Breath of Hope' * The Moth, Music From A Lightbulb (Global Routes, 2003) Solo album from
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with fellow ex-Blams Mark Bell and
Don McGlashan Don McGlashan (born 18 July 1959) is a New Zealand composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist who is best known for membership in the bands Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds, before going solo. He has also composed for cin ...
with guest appearance from Ivan Zagni


Scores


Film

* Just Passing Through (NZ 1986) Director: Judy Rymer, Producer: Eloise MacAllister, Writer: Sandi Hall * Dance of the Elements (NZ 1988) Director/Photographer/Editor: Prue Burch * Behind Closed Doors (NZ 1991) Director: Shereen Maloney, Producer: Owen Hughes, Writers: Shereen Maloney and Jane Dowell * Christmas Shopping (NZ 1991) Director: Diana Rowan, Producer: Owen Hughes, Screenplay: Diana Rowan


Television

* Peter Peryer: Portrait of a Photographer (NZ 1994) Director/writer: Greg Stitt, Producer: Trever Haysom, Camera:
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Dance

Music for
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, New Zealand * Brian Tries (1985) Choreographer: Mary–Jane O'Reilly, Music: Ivan Zagni/Steve Garden * Sunday Horrors (1985) Choreographer: Mary–Jane O'Reilly, Music composer: Ivan Zagni & Steven Garden (NZ). Dur: 20:00 * Tarawera (1986) Choreographer: Mary–Jane O'Reilly, Music composer: Ivan Zagni (NZ). ''Jean Batten'' (1988), a full-length dance suite for the
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. ''Meeting Places'' (1992) for Footnote Dance Company, premiered at
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References


Other sources

* Norman, Philip: Bibliography of New Zealand Compositions, Third Edition; Nota Bene Music (1991) * Dix, John, ''Stranded In Paradise'', Penguin, 2005. * Eggleton, David, ''Ready To Fly'', Craig Potton Publishing, 2003. * Tim Davey & Horst Puschmann, ''Kiwi Rock'', Kiwi Rock Publications, 1996. * Graham Reid, "Guitar Player Wins Hearts", ''NZ Herald'', 17 December 1987, p. 20.


External links


AllMusic – Ivan Zagni entryDiscogs – Ivan Zagni entryRadio New Zealand – Sound Archives holdings

SOUNZ – composer profileAuckland Libraries holdings
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