Fabian Russell Explained

Fabian Russell
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Occupation:Conductor

Fabian Russell is an Australian conductor and music educator.

In 2002 he foundered The Orchestra Project, where he is the artistic director.[1] From 2011 to 2015 he was Principal Conductor and artistic director of the Monash Academy Orchestra at the Monash Academy of Performing Arts.[2] Other conducting roles include appointments as an Associate Conductor of the Australian Youth Orchestra;[3] Principal Guest Conductor of the New South Wales Youth Orchestra (2016-2019); and Principal Conductor and artistic director of Melbourne Youth Orchestras (2007-2011).

Early life and training

Born in Sydney, Australia in 1968, Russell's early musical training was as a euphonium and tuba player.[4] At the age of 19, he was appointed guest principal tuba of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra where he remained for three years. He was then offered the principal tuba position with Orchestra Victoria and in 1993 he was appointed to the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra where he remained for fourteen years, retiring at the end of its 2006 season. During this time Russell also appeared as a soloist, including as a finalist in the 1997 Symphony Australia Young Performer Awards performing the Tuba Concerto by John Williams.[5] [6]

Russell holds a master's degree in music from Griffith University, Queensland[7] and in 2012 he was also awarded a Sir Winston Churchill Fellowship to undertake a study of international youth orchestra programs.[8]

Conducting career

In 2002 Russell founded The Orchestra Project – a Melbourne-based training orchestra composed of leading young musicians from across Australia who are given the opportunity to perform large-scale symphonic works while being mentored by members of Australia's professional orchestras.[4] [9] In 2013, Russell made his Victorian Opera debut conducting a new production of John Adams’ Nixon in China.[10] Critically praised,[11] [12] these performances resulted in a Green Room Award for Best Conductor of an Opera.[13]

Russell has also been a guest conductor with the following orchestras:

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra[14] Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra[15]
Queensland Symphony Orchestra[16] Sydney Symphony Orchestra[17]
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra[18] Orchestra Victoria
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra[19]
Melbourne Chamber Orchestra[20] Darwin Symphony Orchestra
Australian Youth OrchestraGeelong Symphony Orchestra[21]
Niedersächsisches Jugensinfonieorchester[22] Sydney Youth Orchestra[23]
ANAM Orchestra[24] University of Melbourne Symphony Orchestra [25]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Orchestra Project. www.theorchestraproject.com.au.
  2. Web site: Monash University appoints new conductor. ArtsHub Australia.
  3. Web site: Fabian Russell - Australian Youth Orchestra. www.ayo.com.au.
  4. Web site: 未备案. https://web.archive.org/web/20180825163239/http://rehearsalmagazine.com/articles/in-conversation-fabian-russell. 2018-08-25.
  5. Book: 1997 young performers awards. September 27, 1997. 816502938. Open WorldCat.
  6. Web site: Russell showcases his agile and athletic tuba. August 14, 2002. The Age.
  7. Russell. Fabian. "Introducing Pre-Professional Training Orchestras to Austro-Germanic Orchestral Works of the Late Romantic Period: A Conductor's Perspective": Masters Thesis. 2017. Griffith University. 10.25904/1912/3024. Griffith thesis.
  8. Web site: VIC Fellows | Winston Churchill Memorial Trust . 2020-07-11 . 2020-03-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200310065636/https://www.churchillfellowsvic.org.au/vic-fellows/ . dead .
  9. Web site: Rash. Lucy. 12 April 2017. Young performers star in The Orchestra Project. CutCommon Magazine.
  10. Web site: Victorian Opera 2013 Nixon in China Programme. Issuu.
  11. Web site: Nixon in China. Peter. Rose. www.australianbookreview.com.au. 16 May 2013.
  12. Web site: Nixon In China. Michael. Shmith. May 17, 2013. The Sydney Morning Herald.
  13. Web site: Green Room Awards 2014. Carter. Digital. April 28, 2014. Victorian Opera.
  14. Web site: Konstantin Shamray plays Shostakovich. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
  15. Web site: MPO: Carnival!. www.youtube.com.
  16. Web site: Fabian Russell. Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
  17. Web site: A celebration of Australian artists. sydneysymphony.com. 4 August 2023.
  18. https://tickets.tso.com.au/5517 TSO Brass in St David's Cathedral
  19. Web site: Fabian Russell. 4 August 2023.
  20. Web site: Despite minor glitches, plenty to enjoy in interesting program. Music Melbourne Chamber Orchestra Melbourne Recital Centre April 28 Reviewed By Martin. Duffy. April 29, 2013. The Sydney Morning Herald.
  21. Web site: Past concerts – Geelong Symphony Orchestra. 4 August 2023.
  22. Web site: Niedersächsisches Jugendsinfonieorchester. foerderverein-lje-ndss Webseite!.
  23. Web site: Sydney Youth Orchestra: Romance And Tragedy – Sounds Like Sydney. 9 October 2015.
  24. Web site: ANAM: Des canyons aux étoiles. November 26, 2014.
  25. Web site: What's On: July, August & September 2017. Issuu.