Paul Jarman Explained
Paul Jarman is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, composer[1] [2] and choirmaster. He is known for his work with school children, assisting them to develop their compositions.[3]
Jarman works with other composers and choir leaders.[4] and promotes the inclusion of traditional music forms in compositions.[5] [6] His compositions for choir and orchestra have been performed around the world[7] [8] in venues such as the White House and at the opening of the World Rugby and at the London Olympics.
From 1996 Paul Jarman has been part of the Australian world music group, Sirocco. He produced their album 'Falling Leaf' as well as playing on all the tracks. He has performed for audiences in over 35 countries.[9]
His instruments include the piano, saxophone, clarinet, bombard, tin whistle,[10] synthesizer, taragoto.
He lives in northern New South Wales.
Albums
- Birralee Blokes – Towards Infinity (ABC Classics)
- Gondwana Voices – New Light New Hope (ABC Classics)[11]
- Sing NSW/Sirocco – Young Australian’s Voices of Achievement (ABC Classics)
- Sirocco – Falling Leaf (ABC Classics – nominated for Aria award 1999)
- Sirocco – Under the Southern Sky and Essential Elements
- The Voices of Vinegar Hill – (NSW ministries for the Arts)
- ABC Choir of the Year 2006 – Pemulwuy, Birralee Blokes (ABC Classics)
- Young Voices of Melbourne – Journeys
- Woden Valley Youth Choir – Ancient Cries (Songs from Australia)
- Voices of Birralee – A world Full of Colour
Jarman also played several penny whistle and taragoto solos[12] on Fiona Joy Hawkins' album 600 Years in a Moment.[13] [14]
Notes and References
- http://www.somerville.qld.edu.au/sites/default/files/Newsletter%20Issue%20No.%2026%20-%2028%20August%202013.pdf "Composer in Residence"
- Report from Choralfest 2004, in Book: Update. 2005. The Centre. 137. 8.
- http://dubbophotonews.com.au/index.php/dpn/categories/arts-entertainment/item/2440-composers-alive-and-well-and-living-in-the-west "Composers alive and well and living in the west"
- http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2014/02/19/3948114.htm "Composing for Cradle and for the pioneers"
- http://entertainmentgeelong.com/colinmockett/Reviews_2012.html "No-Nonsense Reviews 2012: Geelong Summer Music Camp Showcase Concert Costa Hall January 19, 2012"
- http://www.warren.nsw.gov.au/region/warren-arts-council/warren-arts-council-past-projects "Past Projects"
- http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2014/02/25/3951983.htm "Choir sings for Cradle Mountain By Rick Eaves"
- Book: Vietnam Economic Times. 2003. Vietnam Economic Times. 110. 41. ("audience was wowed by clarinet virtuoso Paul Jarman...")
- Book: Stephen Pleskun. A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN COMPOSERS AND THEIR COMPOSITIONS - Vol. 4 1999-2013. 28 March 2014. Xlibris Corporation. 978-1-4931-3537-0. 376–.
- http://hypnagogue.net/2013/11/06/fiona-joy-hawkins-600-years-in-a-moment/ "Fiona Joy Hawkins: 600 Years in a Moment"
- http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/Aug03/Gondwana.htm "GONDWANA VOICES: New Light "
- http://www.mwe3.com/reviews/FionaJoyHawkins2013/ "CD/DVD Reviews: 600 Years in a Moment"
- http://www.reviewsnewage.com/2013/08/29/fiona-joy-hawkins-600-years-in-a-moment/ " 600 Years In A Moment Fiona Joy Hawkins 2013 65 minutes"
- http://www.seaoftranquility.org/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=15214 "Review: "Hawkins, Fiona Joy: 600 Years in a Moment"