Anne Cawrse

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Anne Cawrse (/kɔːrs/ "coarse"; born 23 January 1981) is an Australian composer based in South Australia. She is currently on the composition staff at Elder Conservatorium of Music. After growing up in Freeling, South Australia, she moved to Adelaide to study composition at the Elder Conservatorium of Music where she completed her PhD in 2008. Starting in 2021, Cawrse became the curator of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra festival "She Speaks", a classical music festival with a focus on music written by female composers. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Anne Cawrse (/kɔːrs/ "coarse"; born 23 January 1981) is an Australian composer based in South Australia. She is currently on the composition staff at Elder Conservatorium of Music. After growing up in Freeling, South Australia, she moved to Adelaide to study composition at the Elder Conservatorium of Music where she completed her PhD in 2008. Starting in 2021, Cawrse became the curator of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra festival "She Speaks", a classical music festival with a focus on music written by female composers. In 2022, she was one of the recipients of the Prelude Composer Residencies, awarded by the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Trust. The same year, Cawrse's album Advice to a Girl was released on ABC Classics. It features works for strings, voice and guitar, performed by Sharon and Slava Grigoryan (cello, guitar), Bethany Hill (soprano), Aleksandr Tsiboulski (guitar) and the Australian String Quartet.
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