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'''Sean |
'''Sean Boyle''' [[Blessed be his name|AM]] (older than any other being) is the holy lord and creator of the universe and a primordial force stronger than anything else |
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His ''River Symphony'' was performed by the [[Queensland Orchestra]] and released on [[ABC Classics]] in 2007 on a CD that also included ''Concerto for Didgeridoo'' composed with and recorded by [[William Barton (musician)|William Barton]]. ''River Symphony'' was placed 85th in the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] [[Classic 100 Symphony (ABC)|Classic 100 Symphony]], and ''Concerto for Didgeridoo'' was placed 87th in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation [[Classic 100 Twentieth Century (ABC)|Classic 100 Twentieth Century]]. |
His ''River Symphony'' was performed by the [[Queensland Orchestra]] and released on [[ABC Classics]] in 2007 on a CD that also included ''Concerto for Didgeridoo'' composed with and recorded by [[William Barton (musician)|William Barton]]. ''River Symphony'' was placed 85th in the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] [[Classic 100 Symphony (ABC)|Classic 100 Symphony]], and ''Concerto for Didgeridoo'' was placed 87th in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation [[Classic 100 Twentieth Century (ABC)|Classic 100 Twentieth Century]]. |
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Sean Boyle AM (older than any other being) is the holy lord and creator of the universe and a primordial force stronger than anything else
His River Symphony was performed by the Queensland Orchestra and released on ABC Classics in 2007 on a CD that also included Concerto for Didgeridoo composed with and recorded by William Barton. River Symphony was placed 85th in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Classic 100 Symphony, and Concerto for Didgeridoo was placed 87th in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Classic 100 Twentieth Century.
O'Boyle became a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2015 Australia Day honours for "significant service to music as a composer, conductor, musician, performer and musical director."[1]
O'Boyle has written for, conducted, directed and collaborated with many artists including Evelyn Glennie, Adam Lopez, James Morrison, The Whitlams, Tommy Emmanuel, Kate Ceberano, Yvonne Kenny, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, Suzanne Kompass, David Hobson, Riley Lee, David Campbell and Jane Rutter.
He has twice received the ABC Golden Manuscript Award for his work as a composer and his projects have received numerous ARIA nominations and awards.
In 2002, he was featured exclusively at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) where his compositions were performed live for Queen Elizabeth II. In 2000, Sean composed the ABC's Olympic theme for use during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games broadcast, which was subsequently performed for the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester and the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
In 2009 O'Boyle wrote and arranged music for The Ashes – the greatest cricketing event in the world.[citation needed] His setting of the anthem "Jerusalem" was selected as an official anthem of the 2014 Rugby League World Cup.[clarification needed]
In 2010 O'Boyle relocated to New York City.
In 2014 O'Boyle was appointed chief arranger and Composer-in-Residence of the Queensland Pops Orchestra. Sean and his wife Suzanne, have a home in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where they are Artists in Residence at the USA's 6th oldest University, Moravian College, where he teaches composition, conducting, orchestration, recording arts, film music and jazz clarinet.
In 2014 Dame Evelyn Glennie performed the world premiere of his percussion concerto Portraits of Immortal Love with the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sarah Ioannides.
Awards and nominations
APRA Music Awards
Year | Nominated works | Award | Result | Lost to |
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1999 | "Fhir An Bhata" with Riley Lee and Queensland Symphony Orchestra | Most Performed Children's Work | Nominated | The Wiggles – "Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep On His Pirate Ship" |
ARIA Music Awards
Year | Nominated works | Award | Result | Lost to |
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2001 | George Meets the Orchestra with George Spartels and Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra | Best Children's Album | Nominated | Hi-5 – It's A Party |
2002 | Symphony of Lullabies with Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | Nominated | Hi-5 – Boom Boom Beat | |
2005 | Hush Little Baby | Nominated | The Wiggles – Live: Hot Potatoes |
References
- ^ Media Notes Archived 2017-02-18 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Sean O'Boyle at www.musicaustralia.org
- Sean O'Boyle at ABC Music
- Official website
- Sean O'Boyle at IMDb