Lynette Lancini
Lynette Lancini, born Lismore, 1970, is an Australian composer of a variety of works including orchestral, chamber, piano and vocal music.
Biography[edit]
Lynette Lancini studied music at the University of Queensland, the Australian Music Examinations Board, and the Queensland University of Technology.[1] She is mostly self-taught as a composer, and she developed her lyrical neo folk/baroque musical style as a member of the new music collective Music for the Heart and Mind in the 1990s, with composers such as Robert Davidson, Tom Adeney, Jo-Anne Abbott, and Roland Adeney.
Lancini is a certified Wholebody Focusing Trainer, the practice of which has modified her style from abstract concert music towards more experimental, inner-directed and collaborative approaches.
Works[edit]
Lancini's works include a major cycle, Centaur, for Topology, and Overt Operation for orchestra, composed for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Her more recent works reflect her newer approaches. They are:
- megaMammal for the Piano Mill
- Invocation of the Whole Living Body for Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University Amazing Women series and
- Musica Soma for the Muses Trio
References[edit]
- ↑ "Lynette Lancini : Represented Artist". Australian Music Centre. April 2015. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
External links[edit]
- Biography of Lynette Lancini - maintained by the Australian Music Centre
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