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Kate Moore

101

work 2004 (11 min)

Kate Moore: “101, written in 2003, explores the expansion and gradual mutation of a three note melody “G – Ab – G” as it starts to spin on its own axis a little bit like a gyroscope. Meant to be uplifting, being written as winter was approaching, the piece combats the encroaching darkness. It was the first piece ever written for Ensemble Klang, who performed it with such energy and vitality that we all forgot winter.”

Premiere
  • 2 Mar 2004

Performances

  • 31 Mar 2012, Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Amsterdam
  • 29 Oct 2011, Dakota Theater, The Hague
  • 19 Oct 2011, Thalia Symphony Space, New York
  • 28 Aug 2011, Museumplein, Amsterdam

Kate Moore

Kate Moore (b. 1979) is an Australian-Dutch musician and composer of new music. In 2001 she was awarded B.Mus Cum Laude with the University Medal from The Australian National University majoring in composition and electroacoustic music. Having obtained a masters degree from The Royal Conservatory of The Hague she has been based in the Netherlands since 2002 and in 2013 she was awarded a Ph.D. from The University of Sydney. In 2017 she was the recipient of the Matthijs Vermeulen Prize, the most prestigious Dutch prize for composers, for her work The Dam commissioned for The Canberra International Festival. Her major work Sacred Environment was premiered by The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and choir with soloists Alex Oomens and Lies Beijerinck, taking place at The Holland Festival Proms in The Concertgebouw followed by a commission to write the 2018 Bosch Requiem Lux Aeterna for choir and large Ensemble. In 2018 she is the ‘Zielsverwanten’ artist in residence at The Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ in Amsterdam featuring her own group Herz Ensemble; and she is composer in focus at November Music festival in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Her works have been released on major labels including Grammy and Eddison nominated album Dances and Canons, released on ECM New Series and Cantaloupe release Stories for Ocean Shells. Active on the international scene, Moore has had works performed by acclaimed ensembles including ASKO|Schönberg, Alarm Will Sound, The Bang On A Can All-Stars and Icebreaker. Her works have been performed in venues including The Concertgebouw, Carnegie Hall and The Sydney Opera House and at major festivals including The Holland Festival, ISCM World Music Days and MATA.

Kate Moore, ©Marco Giugliarelli for the Civitella Ranieri Foundation

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