Australian composer
Alexander Donald Kenneth Voltz (born 13 April 1999) is an Australian composer.[ 1] He is also known for his political stance as a monarchist .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] In 2024, Voltz won the Symphonic Category of the George Enescu International Competition for his orchestral work Dunrossil Elms .[ 5] [ 6]
Education
Voltz was born in Toowoomba , Queensland and grew up in Brisbane . He attended Brisbane Boys' College and later studied composition, history and writing at the University of Queensland , where he graduated with both a Bachelor of Music with Honours (First Class) and a Bachelor of Arts.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] He studied composition with Robert Davidson , Cathy Likhuta and Nicole Murphy, and received the mentorship of Brenton Broadstock and Brett Dean .[ 1] [ 10] [ 11]
Voltz has attributed his earliest opportunities and successes to the support of his family, in particular his father, the musician Bradley Voltz.[ 12] [ 13] John Curro and the Queensland Youth Orchestras have also been noted as championing Voltz's early music.[ 14]
Career
Voltz's music has been performed and supported by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra , Opera Queensland , Australian Youth Orchestra , Ensemble Offspring , Flinders Quartet and others.[ 1] He is twice a semi-finalist of the composition division of the Bartók World Competition.[ 15] [ 16]
In 2021, Voltz independently produced his first opera, Edward and Richard: The True Story of the Princes in the Tower .[ 17] [ 18] He was also commissioned as part of the Australian National Academy of Music 's The ANAM Set , which he described as "a census of contemporary Australian art music".[ 19]
In 2022, Voltz served as Emerging Composer-in-Residence with Camerata – Queensland's Chamber Orchestra, was a recipient of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 's Composer Commissioning Fund, and placed second in the Harlow Chorus' 2022 Young Composer Competition.[ 20] [ 21] [ 22] [ 23] The following year, he commenced as the founding Music Editor of Quadrant .[ 24]
In 2024, Voltz won the Symphonic Category of the 19th George Enescu International Competition for his orchestral work Dunrossil Elms . The competition's jury consisted of, among other composers, Magnus Lindberg , Jennifer Higdon and Pascal Dusapin .[ 25]
Monarchism
Voltz is a Spokesperson for the Australian Monarchist League .[ 26] Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II , he appeared across national Australian media outlets, presenting the League's perspectives.[ 27] In 2024, he was the League's principal spokesperson during King Charles III and Queen Camilla's tour of Australia .[ 28] [ 29]
Voltz directed The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Concert , Australia's largest musical tribute during the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II .[ 30] [ 31]
References
^ a b c "Alexander Voltz" . Australian Music Centre .
^ Koziol, Michael (2022-09-11). "For Australia's young monarchists, confidence about a future under Charles" . Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ Clun, Rachel (2022-09-13). "King Charles III not guaranteed to be on $5 note: assistant minister" . Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "Australia now has an Assistant Minister for the Republic: Here's what that means" . YouTube . Special Broadcasting Service . 2022-06-05. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ Lee, Dana (2024-09-03). "Australian prizewinner at the 2024 George Enescu Composition Competition" . Limelight . Retrieved 2024-09-03 .
^ "Winners of the Composition Section of the 19th George Enescu International Competition Announced" . George Enescu International Competition . 2024-08-31. Retrieved 2024-09-01 .
^ "Finding the Story in the Music" . Australian Youth Orchestra . 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "Rite of Spring: Queensland Youth Orchestra - Review" . Weekend Notes . 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "Alexander Voltz chosen for Cybec 2020 Program" . School of Music . University of Queensland . 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "5 composers talk us through their new Australian music from the Hatched Composer Intensive" . CutCommon . 2022-10-28. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "My Students" . Brenton Broadstock AM. Retrieved 2022-12-31 .
^ "Alexander Voltz" . Artology . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ McDowall, Carolyn (2017-10-11). "Australian World Orchestra 2018 – The Art of the Impossible" . The Culture Concept Circle . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ Curro, Sarah (2020-02-17). "This Is Not a Violin, It Is a Doorway" . Resonate Magazine . Australian Music Centre . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "The International Jury Has Made Its Decision" . Bartok World Competition . 2018-10-19. Retrieved 2022-12-18 .
^ "Finalists 2020: Meet the Contestants Whose Works Made It to the Final!" . Bartok World Competition . Retrieved 2022-12-18 .
^ Paget, Clive (2021-06-15). "Murder will out: The Princes in the Tower become an opera" . Limelight . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ Robertson, Jenna (2021-07-13). "Edward and Richard: The True Story of the Princes in the Tower" . LoudMouth . The Music Trust. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "67 Australian Composers Announced for the ANAM Set" . Australian National Academy of Music . 2021-04-14. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ Litson, Jo (2022-01-22). "Camerata announces its 2022 Emerging Composer-in-Residence" . Limelight . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "ABC Classic and ABC Jazz commission 15 new works to support diverse Australian artists" . ABC Classic . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 2022-11-24. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ Briggs, Maddy (2022-11-28). "Composers for the 2022 ABC Commissioning Fund announced" . Limelight . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "Young Composers' Competition Result" . Harlow Chorus . Retrieved 2023-04-24 .
^ Voltz, Alexander (2023-07-01). "The Rising of Music's New Dawn". Quadrant . p. 97.
^ "Winners of the Composition Section of the 19th George Enescu International Competition Announced" . George Enescu International Competition . 2024-08-31. Retrieved 2024-09-01 .
^ "Spokespersons" . Australian Monarchist League . Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ "King Charles III's assurance he will remain 'impartial' a 'comforting sign' " . YouTube . Sky News Australia . 2022-09-13. Retrieved 2022-12-16 .
^ McIlroy, Tom (2024-10-17). "Republic movement seeks major reset from royal visit" . Australian Financial Review . Retrieved 2024-11-02 .
^ Jackson, Blair (2024-10-22). "Thorpe's 'breach' called into question" . MSN . Retrieved 2024-11-02 .
^ "The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Concert" . platinumjubilee.gov.au . Retrieved 29 April 2022 .
^ Jeffrey, Stuart (2022-08-06). "Common(wealth) Knowledge #5: Can politicians hold UK citizenship?" . 6 News . Retrieved 2022-08-08 .
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