Liza LIM
Biography
Liza Lim (born 1966, Perth, Western Australia)
Internationally acclaimed composer Liza Lim combines the intelligence
of modernism with visceral energy and vibrant colour. A recurring
thematic thread in her music is the exploration of the idea of crossing
cultural boundaries and of ecstatic transformation. Her compositions
explore a range of resources from opera and the orchestra to visual
arts installations, often including non-Western instruments and have
been performed by some of the world's most eminent ensembles. Notably,
she was commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic to write the large
orchestral work, Ecstatic Architecture to celebrate the inaugural
season of the Frank GEHRY-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2004.
She has been composer-in-residence with the Sydney Symphony
in the last two years producing the works Immer Fliessender, Flying Banner
and The Compass (jointly commissioned by
Bayerischer Rundfunk and Musica Viva). Other recent achievements include a
major feature in the Festival d'Automne à Paris 2005 who commissioned
three new works (In the Shadow's Light for the Kairos Quartett;
The Quickening for soprano Deborah KAYSER and qin YANG Chunwei
and Mother Tongue, premiered by the Ensemble InterContemporain).
`The qin or Chinese zither is for me, an emblem of how the sensuous and
the physical world connects with the numinous -- how visceral experience
is intertwined with the subtle realms of energy -- the interplay of
tactility and dream.'
-- Liza LIM
Klangforum Wien premiered Songs found in dream at the
Salzburg Festival
in August 2005 and ELISION Ensemble presented the installation work
Glass House Mountains, a work looking at
Indigenous and European traces at this
important Australian site, made in collaboration with artist
Judy WATSON for the Queensland Music Festival in July 2005.
Awards recognizing Liza Lim's work include Australia's most prestigious
composition prize, the Paul Lowin Award for orchestral composition, the
Young Australian Creative Fellowship, a two-year Australia Council
Fellowship, the 2002 APRA Classical Music Award for "Best Composition"
and a Fromm Foundation Commission to work with the San Francisco
Contemporary Music Players. She has been commissioned to write for
ensembles such as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, BBC Symphony,
Ensemble Modern, Ensemble InterContemporain, the Arditti String Quartet,
ELISION Ensemble, orchestras of Symphony Australia, and Festival d'Automne à
Paris. Liza has created large projects for the Melbourne, Adelaide, and
Perth Festivals as well as for the West and South West German Radio
Orchestras.
In 2003, Liza Lim was a featured composer at both Musica Nova in
Helsinki and the 09(03) Festival of New Zealand. Portrait concerts of
her work have been presented by Radio Bremen, Westdeutscher Rundfunk,
and Ensemble für Neue Musik Zürich. Her music has been celebrated at
international festivals and concert seasons such as IRCAM Paris,
Venice Biennale, Cologne Philharmonie, Wien Modern,
Salzburg Festspiele,
Huddersfield, Milano Musica, Donaueschinger Musiktage,
Musikmonat Basel, and Festival Ars Musica Brussels.
Lim has also worked extensively with members of the ELISION Ensemble
since 1986. The ensemble toured her opera, Moon Spirit Feasting
(Yuè Lìng Jié), in six
seasons of widely acclaimed performances at the 2000 Adelaide Festival,
the 2001 Melbourne Festival, in 2002 at the Hebbel Theater Berlin,
Zurich Theater Spektakel, and the Saitama Arts Centre and at the 2006
Brisbane Festival. In collaboration with artist Domenico De CLARIO,
Lim has created a series of site-specific installation pieces which are
documented with photographs and recordings in the book/CD
the intertwining -- the chasm published by the Institute of Modern Art,
Brisbane. These projects each explored meditative states over all-night
or week-long time-spans. In 1999, she worked with artist Judith Wright
on Sonorous Bodies, a video installation for the Queensland Art Gallery
that toured to the Hebbel Theater Berlin in 2001.
Lim earned her Doctor of Philosophy from the The University of Queensland,
her Master of Music from The University of Melbourne, and her Bachelor of Arts
from the Victorian College of the Arts. She has studied composition
with Richard HAMES, Riccardo FORMOSA, and Ton de LEEUW. She has been a
guest lecturer at the Darmstadt Summer School, the University of
California San Diego, Cornell University, Getty Research Institute,
major Australian universities and at IRCAM Agora Festival. She was a
lecturer of composition at Melbourne University in 1991. Liza Lim is
the guest curator for the twilight concert series of the 2006 Adelaide Festival.
Liza Lim's scores are published by BMG-Ricordi Milano and Ricordi London.
Recordings of her music have been released on HatArt (The Heart's
Ear, Ensemble für Neue Musik Zürich), ABC-Classics (The Heart's Ear,
ELISION Ensemble and Ensemble Modern), Dischi Ricordi (Garden of Earthly Desire
and The Oresteia, ELISION), and Vox Australis.
She has been awarded a DAAD Künstlerprogram Artists Residency to live
and work in Berlin during 2007-08.
September 2006
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