Stanley, Jane

Jane Stanley (born 1976, Sydney, Australia) is an Australian violinist and composer. Her music has been performed by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood Brass Ensemble, Continuum Sax, Duo Vertigo, Halcyon, Claire Edwardes, Niels Meliefste and Simon Smith. Stanley is a recipient of the Sydney Moss Scholarship, an Australian Postgraduate Award, the Albert Travelling Scholarship, the Tempe Mann Travelling Scholarship, and grants from Ars Musica Australis and the Ian Potter Cultural Trust. In 1997 she received the Sarah Theresa Makinson Prize for Musical Composition and was joint winner of the 2MBS-FM Young Composers Award. Her research on the music of Elena Kats-Chernin was published in Context in 2001. She is a member of New Voices at Sound and Music (UK). Stanley has been a lecturer in music at the University of Glasgow since 2006. She was recently selected as a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland, an organisation that brings together young academics, entrepreneurs, artists and professionals in Scotland.

Source: Australian Music Centre



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