Barnaby Ralph Explained

Barnaby Ralph (born 14 October 1969 in London) is a professional virtuoso recorder player. He studied with a number of teachers, including Rosalind Kelly and John Martin in Australia and Hans Maria Kneihs in Vienna. In 2000, he was awarded the Postgraduate Association Medal of Excellence as the top Masters graduate from the Queensland Conservatorium of Music. Ralph has appeared worldwide on the concert stage as a soloist in chamber recitals, in orchestras, as well as on radio and television. His ongoing partnership with the Belgian harpsichordist Huguette Brassine has produced a recording of the sonatas of Francesco Barsanti that was released internationally by Naxos Records in 2006.[1] The recording gained favourable reviews,[2] [3] and excerpts were played on Australian radio.[4]

Ralph has performed music in a wide range of styles, from medieval and baroque to post-avant garde. He has had contemporary works written for him by a number of well-known composers, including Betty Beath, Masturneh Nazarian, and Anika Mittendorf. His recording of Beath’s ‘Night Song’ appears on the disc 'American Dream'[5] and the piece itself was dedicated to Barnaby Ralph.[6]

Academic Career

Ralph holds a PhD from the University of Queensland. He is currently a Professor in the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology at the Hongo campus of the University of Tokyo,[7] where he teaches English Literature. Previously, he was a Professor at Seikei University, Japan, where he taught British Literature and Culture.

Publications

With Huguette Brassine, Barnaby Ralph edited the score of Barsanti's Complete Original Recorder Sonatas, published by Dolce.[8]

Ralph's review of harpsichordist Elizabeth Anderson's The Convict Harpsichordist was published in the journal, Early Music.[9]

Ralph's teaching article "Modern recorder music, techniques and classroom applications" was published in Australian journal, Bulletin (Kodaly Music Education Institute of Australia).[10]

With Kei Hibino and Henry Johnson, Ralph co-edited the book Music in the Making of Modern Japan (Palgrave, 2021). [11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BARSANTI, F.: 6 Recorder Sonatas, Op. 1 (Ralph, L. King, Brassine) . Naxos Records . 24 July 2020.
  2. Paterson . Scott . Music Reviews: Complete Original Recorder Sonatas by Francesco Barsanti, ed. Barnaby Ralph and Huguette Brassine . American Recorder . November 2007 . XLVIII. 5 . 34 . 24 July 2020.
  3. Web site: Album Reviews: BARSANTI, F.: 6 Recorder Sonatas, Op. 1 (Ralph, L. King, Brassine) . Naxos Records . 24 July 2020.
  4. Thursday 27 December Program Fine Music Sydney FM 102.5, 'Chamber Soiree' . Fine Music Magazine . 27 December 2012 . December 2012 . 46 . 24 July 2020.
  5. Web site: CD: American dream: music of American & Australian composers . Australian Music Centre: Breaking Sound Barriers . Australian Music Centre . 24 July 2020.
  6. Web site: Night songs: two solo pieces for alto and bass recorder by Betty Beath . Australian Music Centre: Breaking Sound Barriers . Australian Music Centre . 24 July 2020.
  7. https://www.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/teacher/database/14221_00004.html
  8. Book: Ralph and Brassine . Barnaby and Huguette . Complete Original Recorder Sonatas . 2005 . Dolce (London Pro Musica) . London, England . 24 July 2020.
  9. Ralph . Barnaby . This beauteous wicked disc . Early Music . February 2004 . 32 . 169–170 . 10.1093/earlyj/32.1.169 . 193236795 . 24 July 2020.
  10. Ralph . Barnaby . Modern recorder music, techniques and classroom applications . Bulletin (Kodaly Music Education Institute of Australia) . 2003–2004 . 2003-2004 . 22–34 . 24 July 2020.
  11. Book: Music in the Making of Modern Japan . 10.1007/978-3-030-73827-3 . Pop Music, Culture and Identity . 2021 . 978-3-030-73826-6 .