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Peter Joshua Sculthorpe AO OBE (29 April 1929 – 8 August 2014) was an Australian composer. Much of his music resulted from an interest in the music of Australia's neighbours as well as from the impulse to bring together aspects of native Australian music with that of the heritage of the West. He was known primarily for his orchestral and chamber music, such as Kakadu (1988) and Earth Cry (1986), which evoke the sounds and feeling of the Australian bushland and outback. He also wrote 18 string quartets, using unusual timbral effects, works for piano, and two operas. He stated that he wanted his music to make people feel better and happier for having listened to it. He typically avoided the dense, atonal techniques of many of his contemporary composers. His work was often distinguished by it

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  • Peter Joshua Sculthorpe (O.B.E. en AO) (Launceston (Tasmanië), 29 april 1929 – Sydney, 8 augustus 2014) was een Australisch componist en muziekpedagoog. (nl)
  • Peter Joshua Sculthorpe (né le 29 avril 1929 à Launceston en Tasmanie et mort à Woollahra (Nouvelle-Galles du Sud) le 8 août 2014) est un compositeur australien. (fr)
  • Peter Joshua Sculthorpe AO OBE (29 April 1929 – 8 August 2014) was an Australian composer. Much of his music resulted from an interest in the music of Australia's neighbours as well as from the impulse to bring together aspects of native Australian music with that of the heritage of the West. He was known primarily for his orchestral and chamber music, such as Kakadu (1988) and Earth Cry (1986), which evoke the sounds and feeling of the Australian bushland and outback. He also wrote 18 string quartets, using unusual timbral effects, works for piano, and two operas. He stated that he wanted his music to make people feel better and happier for having listened to it. He typically avoided the dense, atonal techniques of many of his contemporary composers. His work was often distinguished by it (en)
  • Peter Sculthorpe (* 29. April 1929 in Launceston, Tasmanien; † 8. August 2014 in Woollahra, New South Wales) war ein australischer Komponist, der 1997 zu einem der Australia’s Living National Treasures gewählt wurde. (de)
  • Питер Джошуа Скалторп AO (англ. Peter Joshua Sculthorpe; 29 апреля 1929, Лонсестон, Тасмания — 8 августа 2014, Сидней) — австралийский композитор, в 1997 году признанный Australia’s Living National Treasures (живым национальным достоянием Австралии). (ru)
  • ピーター・スカルソープ(Peter Sculthorpe、1929年4月29日 - 2014年8月8日)はオーストラリアの作曲家。 タスマニア州ローンセストン出身。7歳の時から作曲を始める。長年、シドニー大学でマスタークラスを持っており、現在は名誉教授である。主に管弦楽曲が知られており、『カカドゥ』(1988)や『アース・クライ』(1986)のように、オーストラリアの低木林地やアウトバックを想起させるものである。他に弦楽四重奏曲群や、『レクイエム』(2004)が評価を受けている。 (ja)
  • 彼得·乔舒亚·斯克尔索普,AO,OBE(英语:Peter Joshua Sculthorpe,1929年4月29日-2014年8月8日),澳大利亚作曲家。生于塔斯马尼亚岛的朗塞斯顿,7岁起写作音乐。早年曾在澳大利亚本土学习音乐经营商店,后在牛津大学师从作曲家埃贡·维雷茨和埃德蒙·鲁布拉,回国后在悉尼大学任教。后又任耶鲁大学驻校作曲家。斯克尔索普的音乐以广泛吸收澳大利亚原住民、日本、东南亚的传统音乐风格为显著特征,也有关注环保的题材。被誉为自珀西·格兰杰后澳大利亚最具代表性的重要作曲家。 (zh)
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