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Berg's Lulu, the Sydney and Melbourne premières
of Janacek's The Makropulos Secret, as well as seasons of Peter Grimes,
Hansel and Gretel, Salome, Ariadne Auf Naxos, Eugene Onegin, La Traviata,
Jenufa and Fidelio. He is a guest conductor and recording artist for the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Symphony Australia, including
CDs, concerts and engagements with the Sydney, Melbourne, West Australian,
Queensland, Adelaide and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestras. He is also a regular
guest conductor with Australia's leading contemporary group, Sydney Alpha
Ensemble, and The Australian Ballet, with whom he has conducted seasons
of The Rite Of Spring.
David has conducted the soundtracks of Babe, Children
Of The Revolution, Paradise Road and Passion. For the last-named film
he also recorded all the solo piano repertoire for the film and is the
hand "double" for Richard Roxburgh.
He has written numerous compositions for all kinds
of instrumental and vocal ensembles, but is especially known as a writer
for wind band and brass. He won the ensemble section of the International
Horn Society composition contest in 1979 with a horn octet. Wind band
and brass band works of his have been competition test pieces both in
Britain and Australia. His most recent compositions include several items
commissioned for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Sydney 2000
Olympics, a symphony for wind band, the suite for string orchestra, "String
Songs", and "E.G.B.D.S" for wind band. Stanhope's principal publisher
is Southern Music Company in San Antonio, Texas. Other publishers of his
works include Novello & Co., and The Hornists' Nest. Tall Poppies records
have released a CD of his wind band music, entitled "Little Ripper!",
in 1997.
David Stanhope played french horn for several years,
mostly as a free-lance. He was a member of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
before working in London and has been based in Sydney since 1979. In 1984
he changed instrument to bass trombone, freelancing with the Sydney, Melbourne
and Adelaide Symphony Orchestras.
As a pianist, he has made recordings with EMI,
and in 1980 undertook a concerto tour for the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation. Tall Poppies records have released 3 CDs - "Virtuoso Transcriptions"
in 1996, "David Stanhope plays" in 1999, and "A Virtuoso Recital" in 2006.
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