Genevieve Lacey
澳大利亚竖笛演奏家。 Genevieve Lacey is a recorder virtuoso, serial collaborator and artistic director. Passionate about contemporary music, she creates possibilities and contexts for new music, people and ideas. Genevieve has a substantial recording catalogue (ABC Classics) and a high-profile career as soloist with orchestras and ensembles around the world. She created en masse with London filmmaker Marc Silver, composed the music for Scott Rankin/big hART’s Namatjira, was Artistic Associate for the Black Arm Band-Melbourne Symphony Orchestra collaboration ngangwurra means heart, and had a central role in the ARIA-winning Conversations with Ghosts, a song cycle with Paul Kelly, James Ledger and the Australian National Academy of Music. Genevieve’s work has won her multiple awards including two ARIAs, a Helpmann award, Australia Council, Freedman and Churchill Fellowships and Outstanding Musician, Melbourne Prize for Music. She holds academic and performance degrees (including a doctorate) in music and English literature from universities in Melbourne, Switzerland and Denmark. Between 2008-12, Genevieve was the Artistic Director of Four Winds festival. In 2013, she gave the 15th Peggy Glanville-Hicks Address, Australia’s only public lecture on music, broadcast nationally. In 2014 she will curate and host a series on words and music, presented by Wheeler Centre, Melbourne. Genevieve performs music spanning ten centuries, working in contexts as diverse as her medieval duo with Danish pipe and tabor player Poul Høxbro, guest appearances as soloist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and her role in Liza Lim’s opera The Navigator, directed by Barrie Kosky.