Claire Edwardes Percussion Soloist
’Music for percussion is about expression, rhythm, sound, harmonics, emotion...Claire Edwardes delivered all those qualities, and more besides, in spades, enchanting her capacity audience with sounds they weren’t expecting and perhaps did not even know existed.
Edwardes created an extraordinary range of colour, light and shade, fading to literally nothing and giving way to enthusiastic applause.’
Limelight Magazine, 2019
Claire Edwardes
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Internationally acclaimed percussion soloist, chamber musician and artistic director Claire Edwardes, is renowned for performing with ‘spellbinding intensity’ and ‘graceful virtuosity’.
Winner of the coveted ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Award in 1999 and awarded the MCA/Freedman Fellowship for Classical Music in 2005. Claire has won the AMC/APRA Art Music Award for Excellence three times (2016, 2012 and 2007) for her commitment to Australian music. In 2014 she was the recipient of a prestigious two year Australia Council Music Fellowship.
In 1997 Claire graduated from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (BMUS Hon1) as Student of the Year, where her teachers were Daryl Pratt and Richard Miller. She was the recipient of the NUFFIC Huygens Dutch Government Scholarship and later the Queen Elizabeth Trust Award, which funded her studies abroad. During a successful period based in Europe (1999-2006), she undertook a Masters of Music with Richard Jansen at the Rotterdam Conservatory and then Peter Prommel and Jan Pustjens at the Amsterdam Conservatory. She participated in numerous summer schools including Acanthe Academy (France) with Steven Schick and the Darmstadt International Summer Courses (Germany). Whilst in Europe, Claire won first prize in the 2000 Tromp International Percussion Competition (The Netherlands), the 2001 Vriendenkrans Instrumental Competition (Concertgebouw, Amsterdam) and the 2001 Llangollen International Instrumentalist (Wales).
Claire later performed as a soloist with the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Radio Chamber Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic and Brabants Orkest and worked regularly with new music ensembles such as Slagwerk Den Haag, Asko Ensemble, Ictus Ensemble and Ensemble Modern. She presented regular solo recitals throughout Europe at venues such as the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) and Queen Elizabeth Hall (London) and featured in major contemporary music festivals such as Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (UK), Donaueschingen (Germany) and Gaudeamus (Holland). During her time abroad she collaborated closely with highly regarded composers such as Michel van der Aa, Louis Andriessen, Steve Reich, Peter Eötvos, Harrison Birtwistle and James McMillan.
Claire returned to Sydney in 2006 and became the co-artistic director of the innovative new music group she was a founding member of in 1995, Ensemble Offspring. In 2015 the group turned 20 and in the same year, Claire became sole artistic director. In 2016 Ensemble Offspring won the APRA Art Music Award for Excellence by an Organisation. Recent performance highlights include concerto’s with the Melbourne, Sydney and Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s, solo appearances at the Sydney Festival, MONA FOMA and 10 Days on the Island and collaborations with an array of artists from Mike Patton (Faith No More) to Guy Ben-Ary, the Australian Art Orchestra to the Australian String Quartet.
Claire’s CD catalogue includes three solo albums with Tall Poppies (ONE, Flash and Coil), The Axe Manual (Harrison Birtwistle and Nicolas Hodges) on the Metronome Label and most recently her Australian chamber release, Kammerbox on ABC Classics. As a composer, she has written the music for the 2017 Vivid Sydney Maritime Museum animation and has several works in the new AMEB percussion syllabus. Claire is endorsed by Mike Balter Mallets and Adams Percussion. She teaches percussion and composition at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music as well as Australian National Academy of Music and maintains a busy concert schedule throughout Australia and abroad.
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