Marc Hannaford
Marc Hannaford is an Australian jazz pianist.[1] He was nominated for the 2011 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with Allan Browne, Marc Hannaford, Sam Anning - Shreveport Stomp in 2011.[2]
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Origin | Australia |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Pianist |
Website | www |
Marc won the 2013 Music Council of Australia’s Freedman Fellowship,[3] the 2013 Jazz “Bell” award for most original album (Sarcophile),[4] and the 2013 Australian Performing Rights Association’s Art Award for best work (“Anda Two”).[5] Other awards and nominations have come from the National Jazz Awards, The A.R.I.A. awards, The AIR awards, and the International Song Contest.
He also completed a PhD in Music Theory at Columbia University in 2019, with a dissertation on the improviser, composer, and cofounder of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Muhal Richard Abrams.[6] He currently holds a Lecturer in Music Theory position at Columbia University.
Discography
As a Leader
- The Garden of Forking Paths (2007) - Extreme[7]
- Polar (2008) - Extreme[8]
- Sarcophile (2012)
- Liminal (2013)
- Can You See With Two Sets of Eyes? (2014)[9]
The Antripodean Collective (Scott Tinkler, John Rodgers, Ken Edie and Marc Hannaford)
Allan Browne, Marc Hannaford, Sam Anning
Marc Hannaford, Tim Berne, Scott Tinkler, Simon Barker, Phil Rex
- Ordinary Madness (2012)
Marc Hannaford, Scott Tinkler and Erkki Veltheim
- The Unpossibility of Language (2013)
Marc Hannaford, Scott Tinkler and Simon Barker
- Faceless Dullard (2013)[16]
References
- McBeath, John (3 March 2012), "Ordinary Madness; Sarcophile (Marc Hannaford)", The Australian
- Lesnie, Melissa (12 October 2011), "ARIA Award for Best Classical Album revealed", Limelight
- "Freedman Fellowship to Marc Hannaford : News (Australian) Article : Australian Music Centre". www.australianmusiccentre.com.au. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- "The Bells - The Australian Jazz Awards". bellawards.org. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- AMCOS, APRA. "Work of the Year: Jazz". apraamcos.com.au. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- Hannaford, Marc Edward. One Line, Many Views: Perspectives on Music Theory, Composition, and Improvisation through the Work of Muhal Richard Abrams (Thesis). C. doi:10.17613/qaa9-s909.
- Clare, John (1 September 2007), "The subtle violence of a retreating avalanche", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Mitchell, Roger (7 June 2009), "Jazz", Sunday Herald Sun
- McBeath, John (7 February 2015), "MUSIC REVIEWS", The Autralian
- Shand, John (18 October 2008), "Improvisation", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Mitchell, Roger (21 November 2010), "CDs", Sunday Herald Sun
- Shand, John (28 March 2009), "Jazz", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Gettler, Leon (9 April 2009), "Homage", The Age
- Shand, John (28 October 2011), "browne/hannaford/anning", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Gettler, Leon (7 October 2011), "Shreveport Stomp", The Age
- Shand, John (23 August 2013), "cd reviews", The Sydney Morning Herald