Mark Isaacs
Mark Isaacs (born 22 June 1958, London[1]) is an Australian classical and jazz composer and pianist.[2] Isaacs has also composed and conducted music for film and television.[3] Discography
Filmography
Awards and nominationsAIR Independent Music AwardsThe AIR Awards (or Jägermeister Independent Music Awards) give awards for independent albums in various categories.
Albert H. Maggs Composition AwardThe Albert H. Maggs Composition Award is a commission-based Australian classical composition award. It is administered by the University of Melbourne and is awarded annually in August.[5][6]
ARIA Music AwardsThe ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.
Art Music AwardsThe Art Music Awards are presented each year by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA AMCOS) and the Australian Music Centre (AMC).
Australia Council FellowshipAustralia Council Fellowships of $80,000 support outstanding, established artists' and arts workers' activity and professional development for a period of up to two years.
Classical Music AwardsThe 2008 Classical Music Awards (now Art Music Awards) were presented by APRA and the Australian Music Centre, at The Playhouse, Sydney Opera House.[13]
Don Banks Memorial FellowshipThe Don Banks Memorial Fellowship was awarded by the Australia Council annually from 1981 to 1996.[16]
Jean Bogan Prize for Piano CompositionThe University of Newcastle presents the Jean Bogan Prize for Piano Composition, which recognises "original and outstanding" solo piano compositions by an Australian composer.[17]
Paul Lowin Orchestral PrizeThe Paul Lowin Orchestral Prize, which is "known as one of Australia's richest prizes for music composition", is awarded to a work scored for modern chamber or symphony orchestra.[19][20]
Other activitiesLifeline AustraliaIsaacs is a volunteer telephone counsellor at Lifeline Australia, the nationwide crisis support and suicide prevention service.[2] References
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