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School of Music
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
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Composition Area
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Professor Larry Sitsky, Higher Doctorate of Fine Arts (ANU), Fellow Australian Academy of the Humanities, Diploma State Conservatorium of Music, Sydney T: +61 2 6125 5765 |
My teaching philosophy is closely connected with my life experience
as a musician: it predicates the notion of a 'complete' musician rather
than a specialist. To that end, I have constantly cultivated excellence
in a number of spheres of activity:
As a composer, I am possibly the most commissioned Australian composer
and have consciously tried to work in as many genres as possible, including
opera, theatre, orchestral music, chamber music, solo music, vocal music,
transcriptions.
As a pianist I have constantly explored the repertoire through various
byways, some quite a long way off the beaten mainstream track and certainly
have deliberately concentrated on performing our own Australian music.
As a researcher, my books have honed in on primary research and my various
books have become standard texts in areas such as Ferruccio Busoni,
Anton Rubinstein, Alkan, Classical Reproducing Piano Rolls, Music of
the twentieth century avant-garde, Music of the repressed Russian avant-garde,
20th century Australian piano music.
As a teacher, I have endeavoured to act as a role model and engender
in my pupils a similar outlook towards the profession; I feel that a
good teacher should aim to make himself redundant; our role should also
be that of a facilitator and problem solver, whether it is the fingering
of a difficult piano passage, or the structure of a new composition.
I have worked with every orchestra in Australia and lectured at every
tertiary institution; list of CDs of my compositions and of my own playing
is very extensive and mirrors the philosophy outlined above. Areas of
speciality, apart from those given already, include Roy Agnew, Rosemary
Brown, mysticism, mythology.
Have been the recipient of many honours including Order of Australia,
Centenary Medal, Advance Australia award, cultural ambassadorships to
China, Russia, USA.
Foundation member of the School of Music, since 1966. Have held positions:
Head of Composition studies, Head of Academic Studies, Head of Keyboard
Studies.
School of Music faculty member since 1966.
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