List of Australian women composers
See also: List of Australian composers
This is a list of Australian women composers of classical music, contemporary music and/or film soundtracks.
A
- Tina Arena (born 1967)[1]
B
- Alison Bauld (born 1944)[2]
- Betty Beath (born 1932)[3]
- Anne Boyd (born 1946)[4]
- May Brahe (née Mary Dixon 1884–1956)[5]
- Amanda Brown (born 1965) [6][7]
C
- Iris de Cairos-Rego
- Ann Carr-Boyd (born 1938)[8][9]
- Glen Carter-Varney (born 1938)[10]
- Charlie Chan (born 1966)[11]
- Deborah Cheetham (born 1964)[12]
- Zana Clarke (born 1965)[13]
- Judith Clingan (born 1945)[14]
- Kate Crawford[15]
- Leah Curtis [16][17][18]
D
- Catherine Duc
- Melissa Dunphy
- Barbara Durham
E
- Moneta Eagles (1928–2002)
- Melody Eötvös (born 1984)
- June Epstein
- Sandy Evans (born 1960)
- Winsome Evans (born 1941)
- Florence Maude Ewart (1864–1949)
F
- Mrs Johann F. Faassen (see Ethel A. Brady)
- Amanda Lee Falkenberg
- Nirmali Fenn (born 1979)
- Mary Finsterer (born 1962)
- Ada Maud Fitz-Stubbs (1861–?)
- Samantha Fonti (born 1973)
- Jennifer Fowler (born 1939)
- Suzanne Tiborz Frisk
G
- Jenny Game-Lopata
- Lisa Gerrard (born 1961)
- Ann Ghandar (born 1943)
- Helen Gifford (born 1935)
- Belinda Gillam
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks (1912–1990)
- Annette Golden
- Alicia Grant (born 1978)
- Andrée Greenwell
- Maria Grenfell (born 1969)
- Dorothy Greville (see Edith Mary Harrhy)
- Ingrid Guymer (born 1968)
H
- Jane Hammond
- Amanda Handel (born 1958)
- Cathy Harley (born 1969)
- Edith Mary Harrhy (1893–1969)
- Rebecca Harrison (born 1986)
- Sadie Harrison (born 1965)
- Fiona Joy Hawkins (born 1964)
- Karen Heath
- Moya Henderson (born 1941)
- Marjorie Hesse (1911–1986)
- Fiona Hill
- Mirrie Hill (1892–1968)
- Maria Hinckesman (1803–?)
- Wendy Hiscocks (born 1963)
- Dulcie Holland (1913–2000)
- Suzanne Palmer Holton (see Suzanne Palmer-Holton)
- Cat Hope (born 1966)
- Sarah Hopkins (born 1958)
- Raelene (Rae) Howell
- May Howlett (born 1931)
- Ruby E Hunter (1900–1986)
- Annie Hui-Hsin Hsieh (born 1984)
- Miriam Hyde (1913–2005)
I
- Milica Ilic
- Dami Im
- Alison Ireland
- Wendy Ireland
J
- Anna Jacobs (born 1980)
- Sonia Jacobsen (born 1967)
- Josephine Y. Jin
- Margaret Dylan Jones (born 1961)
- Kerryn Joyce (born 1972)
K
- Esther Kahn (1876–1940)
- Elena Kats-Chernin (born 1957)
- Eve Klein (born 1981)
- Cicely Kelly (born c.1910)
- Solange Kershaw
- Gwenda Knappstein
- Ruby Knight (1905–1986)
- Jocelyn E. Kotchie
- Linda Kouvaras (born 1960)
- Mary-Anne Kyriakou
L
- Sophie Lacaze (born 1963)
- Vineta Lagzdina (born 1945)
- Lynette Lancini(born 1970)
- Somaya Langley (born 1976)
- Sister Marie Duchesne Lavin (born 1930)
- Catherine Leahy
- Lee Jee-Yun (born 1980)
- Inga Liljeström
- Liza Lim (born 1966)
- Becky Llewellyn (born 1950)
- Karlin Greenstreet Love (born 1956)
- Jill Lowe
M
- Clare Maclean (born 1958)
- Christina Rutherford Macpherson (1864–1936)
- Mona McBurney (1862–1932)
- Ruth McCall
- Mary M. McCarron-Maguire
- Christine McCombe (born 1967)
- Kathleen McGuire
- Kris Macken (born 1979)
- Michelle Madder
- Mary Mageau (born 1934)
- Mary M. McCarron Maguire (see Mary M. McCarron-Maguire)
- Hellgart Mahler
- Joanne Maree (born 1939)
- Wendy Marlow
- Elsa Marshall-Hall (born 1891)
- Ruth Lee Martin (born 1957)
- Dorothy Mewes
- Sister Mildred
- Catherine Milliken
- Sandra Milliken
- Elissa Milne
- Lorraine Milne (born 1946)
- Varney Monk (1892–1967)
- Kate Moore (born 1979)
- Ina Mornement (1896–c.1970)
- Carolyn Morris
- Wendy Morrissey (1926–2005)
- Suzanne Moxon (born 1966)
- Nicole Murphy
N
- Kate Neal
- (Helen) June Nixon (born 1942)
- Anne Norman
O
- Tamara O'Brien (born 1977)
- Jennifer O'Connor
- Vivienne Olive (born 1950)
- Meta Overman (1907–1993)
P
- Rosalind Page (born 1956)
- Suzanne Palmer-Holton
- Katharine "Kitty" Parker (1886–1971)
- Linda Phillips (1899–2002)
- Julia Piggin
- Anna Pimakhova (born 1965)
- Estelle Pizer
- Angela Polden (born 1960)
- Peggy Polias (born 1981)
- Maude (or Maud) Mary Puddy (1883–1974)
R
- Katherine Rawlings
- Kate Reid (born 1948)
- Sylvia Rice
- Esther Rofe (1904–2000)
- Jodi Rose
- Caitlin Rowley (born 1973)
- Anne Rudolph
- Jacqui Rutten (born 1964)
S
- Catherine Schieve [19]
- Johanna Selleck (born 1959)
- Lily Eugenie Seyd-Wood (1896–1986)
- Ariel Shearer
- Julie Simonds
- Maree L. Smith (born 1936)
- Margery Smith (born 1956)
- Mirrie Irma Solomon (Mirrie Irma Hill)
- Helen Standring [20]
- Jane Stanley (born 1976)
- Amanda Stewart [21]
- Dorothy Stewart (Edith Mary Harrhy)
- Helen Stowasser (born 1933)
- Ada Fitz Stubbs
- Wendy Suiter (born 1954)
- Margaret Sutherland (1897–1984)
- Caroline Szeto (born 1956)
T
- Julia Tahourdin
- Keren Terpstra
- Carla Thackrah
- Penelope Thwaites (born 1944)
- Katia Tiutiunnik (born 1967)
- Sister Clare Tobin (born 1931)
- Cathie Travers
- Josephine Truman
V
- Bree van Reyk
W
- Melita White (born 1974) [22]
- Gillian Whitehead (born 1941)
- Sally Whitwell
- Barbara Woof (born 1958) [23]
- Emmeline Mary Dogherty Woolley (1843–1908) [24]
Y
See also
References
- ↑ Tina Arena @ http://www.allmusic.com, retrieved on 27 June 2013.
- ↑ Alison Bauld @ The Feminine Musique, retrieved on 10 Feb 2016.
- ↑ Betty Beath @ The Australian Music Centre, retrieved on 10 Feb 2016.
- ↑ Anne Boyd @ The Australian Music Centre, retrieved on 10 Feb 2016.
- ↑ May Brahe @ Australian Dictionary of Biography, retrieved on 10 Feb 2016.
- ↑ Au. "Amanda Brown | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
- ↑ "Amanda Brown > News and Events : Australian Institute of Music Sydney". Aim.edu.au. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
- ↑ "Music Australia – Carr-Boyd". Nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ "Ann Carr-Boyd : Represented Artist Profile". Australian Music Centre. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ "Glen Carter-Varney : Represented Artist Profile". Australian Music Centre. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ Lynden Barber (22 November 1993). "Those amazing adventures in Chan-land" (PDF). Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
- ↑ "Deborah Cheetham", Sunday Nights With John Cleary, 3 February 2001, Radio National
- ↑ "Zana Clarke:Associate Artist". Retrieved 19 January 2011.
- ↑ "Judith Clingan : Represented Artist Profile". Australian Music Centre. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ "Kate Crawford Dot Net". Katecrawford.net. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
- ↑ "Composer". Leah Curtis. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
- ↑ "Music Australia – Curtis, Leah". Nla.gov.au. 2004-07-12. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
- ↑ "Leah Curtis : Represented Artist Profile". Australian Music Centre. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
- ↑ Catherine Schieve @ www.catherineschieve.net
- ↑ Helen Standring @ www.australianmusiccentre.com.au
- ↑ Amanda Stewart @ www.australianmusiccentre.com.au
- ↑ Melita White @ www.australianmusiccentre.com.au
- ↑ Barbara Woof @ www.australianmusiccentre.com.au
- ↑ Rutledge, Martha. "Woolley, Emmeline Mary Dogherty (1843–1908)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: Australian National University. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
- ↑ Ozren K. Glaser. "2015 Film Music Awards Winners - ISFMF". International Samobor Film Music Festival. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
"Yunyu - Australian Film Television and Radio School". Australian Film Television and Radio School. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
External links
- (2001.) "Resonating Voices: Australian Women Composers and Musicians in the Oral History Collection of the National Library of Australia." (Abstract.) (Entire document.) National Library of Australia Staff Papers.
- Stephen Pleskun (28 March 2014). A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN COMPOSERS AND THEIR COMPOSITIONS - Vol. 4 1999-2013. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 395–. ISBN 978-1-4931-3537-0.
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