Anthony Pateras
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Role:Composer Conductor PerformerBirth:1979 in Melbourne, AustraliaGenre:ChamberKeyboardVocalAnthony Pateras is a contemporary classical music composer, pianist, and sound artist. He was born on January 27, 1979, in Melbourne, Australia. Pateras grew up in a family of musicians, and his father was a jazz pianist. He started playing the piano at a young age and was exposed to a wide range of music genres, including classical, jazz, and experimental music. Pateras studied classical piano at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne and later pursued a degree in composition at the University of Melbourne. During his studies, he became interested in experimental music and started exploring different soundscapes and techniques. He also became involved in the Melbourne experimental music scene and started collaborating with other musicians and artists. In 2001, Pateras formed the electro-acoustic ensemble PIVIXKI with percussionist Max Kohane. The duo released their debut album, "Gravissima," in 2006, which received critical acclaim for its innovative sound and composition. PIVIXKI continued to release several albums and perform live shows around the world. Pateras also collaborated with other musicians and artists, including Australian experimental music group The Necks, French composer and performer Éliane Radigue, and American composer and saxophonist Anthony Braxton. He also worked on several film scores, including the soundtrack for the Australian film "The Boys" in 1998. Pateras's compositions are known for their experimental and avant-garde style, incorporating elements of classical, jazz, and electronic music. He often uses unconventional instruments and techniques, such as prepared piano, extended techniques for strings, and electronic manipulation of sound. One of Pateras's most notable works is his "Immediata" series, which consists of ten albums released between 2016 and 2018. The series features a range of compositions, including solo piano works, chamber music, and electro-acoustic pieces. Each album is accompanied by a book of scores and essays, providing insight into Pateras's creative process and philosophy. Another notable work is his opera "Mutant Theatre," which premiered in 2018 at the Athens and Epidaurus Festival in Greece. The opera is a collaboration with Greek visual artist Spiros Agathos and explores themes of mutation and transformation through a combination of music, visuals, and performance. Pateras has received several awards and honors for his work, including the APRA Art Music Award for Excellence in Experimental Music in 2014 and the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Residency in 2015. He has also been commissioned by several organizations, including the Australian Chamber Orchestra, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and the Berlin Philharmonic. In addition to his work as a composer, Pateras is also a respected improviser and performer. He has performed solo piano concerts and collaborated with other musicians in improvisational settings, including a duo with Australian saxophonist Erkki Veltheim. Overall, Anthony Pateras is a highly regarded composer and musician known for his innovative and experimental approach to classical music. His works continue to push the boundaries of traditional composition and explore new soundscapes and techniques.More....
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