Paul Dyer (conductor)

Paul Dyer

Paul Dyer AO[1] is an Australian musician, conductor and artistic director.[2] He is the artistic director and co-founder of the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and the Brandenburg Choir.[3]

Dyer has won the ARIA Award for Best Classical Album in 1998 (Yvonne Kenny, Paul Dyer, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra - Handel: Arias), 2001 (Genevieve Lacey, Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer - Vivaldi - Ii Flauto Dolce), 2009 (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer - Handel: Concerti Grossi Opus 6) and 2010 (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra & Paul Dyer - Tapas - Tastes of the Baroque) and had been nominated in 1995 (Graham Pushee, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer - Handel: Arias) and 1999 (Sara Macliver, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer - If Love's a Sweet Passion).

References

  1. Lesnie, Melissa (26 January 2013), "Paul Dyer named Officer of the Order of Australia", Limelight Magazine
  2. Taffel, Jacqui (30 November 2010), "The music maker who spurned the killer instinct", The Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Barker, Lauren (23 April 2015), "Paul Dyer, co-founder and artistic director, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra", The Weekend Edition
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