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Andrew Perkins was born on 31 December, 1961. Discover Andrew Perkins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Three Spanish Songs for mezzo and chamber orchestra was performed and recorded by acclaimed mezzo soprano Sally-Anne Russell with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marc Taddei (2018) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Q0DDKywao
Concerto Grosso for Flute, Harpsichord and Strings was premiered and recorded by flautist Adrianna Lis, harpsichordist Rosemary Barnes, with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Peter Scholes (2016) and the performance received a standing ovation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8b5516EGhw
During 2015 Andrew Perkins collaborated with librettist Rachel Le Rossignol, producing a musical Singspiel entitled The Birds, based on Aristophanes' play. A concert version of the work was performed in 2019 at the Auckland Town Hall, Auckland , New Zealand by soloists Jessica Wells (mezzo), Dilys Fong (mezzo), Harry Grigg (tenor), and Angus Simmons (baritone) with the Bach Musica NZ choir and orchestra conducted by Rita Paczian.
Perkins' setting of French-Canadian artist Louise Jalbert's The Radish and the Shoe for narrator and orchestra was recorded during 2014 by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hamish McKeich in English (narrated by Andrew Perkins) and in French (narrated by Luc Arnault) https://www.sounz.org.nz/works/20837
In July 2012 his major work "Christchurch Vespers" was performed by Pita Paczian and Bach Musica New Zealand at Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell, Auckland. Its musical language – a fusion of the ancient (Greek, Byzantine, Middle Eastern, Hebrew, Indian), the liturgical (Perkins sets seven texts from the Vespers for Pentecost liturgy) and the idiosyncratic (a duel between the harp and the vibraphone in The Announcement of the Eternal Gospel) is both academic and passionate. The outstanding performance of this demanding work received a standing ovation.
Waltz-Fantasia (2010) was performed and recorded during 2012 by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Young https://www.sounz.org.nz/works/20644
During 2008 - 2016 Perkins lived in Melbourne, Australia working at the Conservatorium of Music, Melbourne University as tutor and lecturer, during which time he completed his PhD Composition with supervisors renowned Australian composer Elliott Gyger and acclaimed musicologist Melanie Plesch. Perkins' portfolio included Vespers for Pentecost (Christchurch Vespers, 2012) performed and recorded by mezzo soloist Gina Sanders, with the Bach Musica NZ choir and orchestra conducted by Rita Paczian.
During 2008 - 2016 Perkins resided in Melbourne, Australia, where he was sessional lecturer and tutor at the VCA/Conservatorium of Music. His doctoral studies involved investigating the impact of nodal points in musicological and compositional history on his own work as a practising composer. His "Tango-Romanza", scored for full concert band, was performed by Watsonia Military Band in 2010. He graduated from Melbourne University with a Ph.D. degree in music composition in December 2013.
He worked as Director of Music at both the Senior College in Auckland (1995–2004), New Zealand, and at Baradene College in Remuera, Auckland (2004–2008). Baradene commissioned Andrew To compose a setting of the "Jubilate Deo" for SSATB choir, full symphony orchestra and pipe organ as part of the Baradene College Centennial Concert in 2009.
Perkins was appointed Composer in Residence of the Auckland Philharmonia in 1992. During his tenure, he produced Symphony Der Bote (performed by Carmel Carroll under the baton of William Boughton) and the song cycle Ways of Light and Life, among others. His sequence of cello orchestral movements entitled "The Flying Gardens" is frequently performed internationally by cellist Tom Pierard. One of the Flying Gardens, retitled Islamic Lament, played by Pierard, was recorded by Bach Musica New Zealand in 2010. Perkins's "Fantasia For Eight Celli" was performed by the Ensemble Philharmonia of the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra at Auckland's Aotea Centre on 20 and 21 October 1993.
In 1986 he was elected the NZ Delegate of the NZIAA, representing New Zealand at the Eleventh General Assembly in Baghdad, Iraq. The congress was entitled 'Artists For Peace'. His "Requiem For Peace" for mezzo-soprano, choir, woodwind, brass and percussion was premiered during International Youth Year, performed at St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, Auckland (1985)by mezzo Anthea Moller, the University Singers choir, and members of the Auckland Philharmonia conducted by Juan Matteucci.
Andrew Perkins (born 31 December 1961 in Warkworth, Northland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand composer, choral conductor and teacher. In 1985, he graduated from Auckland University with a master's degree in Music, and in 2013 he graduated from Melbourne University with a Ph.D. degree in music composition. Andrew has had a number of works recorded and performed internationally.