Paul Dyer (conductor)

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Paul Dyer

Paul William Dyer AO is an Australian musician, conductor and artistic director.[1] He is the artistic director and co-founder of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and the Brandenburg Choir.[2] He has played an important role in developing historically informed performance practice of Baroque and early music in Australia.

Dyer studied piano and harpsichord at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and pursued postgraduate studies with Bob van Asperen at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague.[3]

In 1995, he received a Churchill Fellowship to pursue advanced studies in 17th and 18th Century music performance practices in the UK, Netherlands, and France.[4]

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.[5]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1995 Handel: Opera Arias
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Graham Pushee)
Best Classical Album Nominated
1998 Handel: Arias
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Yvonne Kenny)
Best Classical Album Won
1999 If Love's a Sweet Passion
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Sara Macliver)
Best Classical Album Nominated
2001 Il Flauto Dolce
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Genevieve Lacey)
Best Classical Album Won
2009 Handel: Concerti Grossi Opus 6
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
Best Classical Album Won
2010 Tapas - Tastes of the Baroque
(with Australian Brandenburg Orchestra)
Best Classical Album Won

Honours

References

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