Stuart Challender
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Stuart Challender |
| image | stuart challender.jpg |
| birth_name | Stuart David Challender |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
| death_date | |
| death_place | Sydney, Australia |
| genre | Classical, Opera |
| occupation | Conductor |
| years_active | 1970–1991 |
| past_member_of | The Australian Opera |
| Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra | |
| Sydney Symphony Orchestra | |
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| name = Stuart Challender | image = stuart challender.jpg | birth_name = Stuart David Challender | birth_date = |birth_place =Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | death_date = |death_place =Sydney, Australia | genre = Classical, Opera | occupation = Conductor | years_active = 1970–1991 | past_member_of = The Australian Opera Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Stuart David Challender (19 February 194713 December 1991) was an Australian conductor, known particularly for his work with The Australian Opera, Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
Early life
Challender was born in February 1947 at Hobart. His initial passion for music came from his grandmother, Thelma Driscoll, who used to sing to him as a child. In 1960, his father took him to a performance of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony conducted by Tibor Paul, from which he decided to become a conductor.
In 1964, at age 17, Challender attended the Victorian Conservatorium of Music, at the University of Melbourne. From 1966 he worked with the then Victorian Opera Company. In 1968 he graduated from the Conservatorium and was the Victorian Opera Company's music director.
Conducting career
Challender began his professional conducting career in 1970. His first engagement was Kiss Me, Kate, for the Lucerne Opera. He was appointed assistant conductor at the Staatstheater Nürnberg; then came engagements in Switzerland at Zürich and Basel, where he was resident conductor at the Opera House from 1976 to 1980.
Upon returning to Australia from Europe, he joined the staff of The Australian Opera. In late 1980 Challender was assigned to conduct a single performance of The Barber of Seville, and soon after he was appointed resident conductor of the Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra and went on to conduct many of the great standards of opera.
Challender succeeded Zdeněk Mácal as chief conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra from 1987 to 1991, to great acclaim. In Australia's bicentennial year (1988), he led the orchestra in a successful tour of the United States, a 12-city tour that culminated with a concert at the United Nations General Assembly in New York to mark 200 years of European settlement in Australia. He conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Hong Kong in 1989 and in 1990 conducted the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in four concerts. Several recordings which he made with the SSO are still available on commercially released CDs.
On 26 January 1991, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) "in recognition of services to music". In June of that year, his health visibly failing, Challender conducted his last concert in Hobart, with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
Death
Challender died of an AIDS-related disease on 13 December 1991.
In his will, Challender provided for the establishment of the Stuart Challender Foundation, to aid the training and development of future Australian conductors. He bequeathed his extensive collection of scores to the Music Library at the University of Tasmania.
Ross Edwards's Symphony No. 1 Da Pacem Domine (1995) was dedicated to Challender's memory.
Discography
All recordings with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
- Voss, opera by Richard Meale (Philips, 1987)
- 1812 - Danny Boy - Bolero (ABC, 1989)
- Symphony Under the Stars (ABC, 1989)
- Earth Cry - Kakadu - Mangrove, works by Peter Sculthorpe (ABC, 1989)
- Carl Vine: Three Symphonies (ABC, 1991)
- Nexus - Nocturnes (Vox Australis, 1991)
Awards
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.
|- | 1991 | Sculthorpe: Orchestral Works (with Sydney Symphony Orchestra) | Best Classical Album | |- | 1992 | Vine: Three Symphonies (with Sydney Symphony Orchestra) | Best Classical Album | |- | 1994 | Ross Edwards Orchestral Works (with Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Dene Olding and Porcelijn) | Best Classical Album | |-
Mo Awards
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Stuart Challender won three awards in that time. (wins only) |- | 1989 | Stuart Challender | Australian Performer of the Year | |- | 1990 | Stuart Challender | Classical Performance of the Year | |- | 1991 | Stuart Challender | Classical Performance of the Year | |-
Bibliography
- Davis, Richard. Close to the Flame: the Life of Stuart Challender, Wakefield Press, 2017, Sydney
References
References
- [http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/s351714.htm ABC: Four Corners, 23 August 2001]
- (14 December 1991). "Stuart Challender, 44, Australian Conductor". [[The New York Times]].
- (23 August 2001). "Reflections from the Nineties: The Big Finish". ABC.
- "It's an Honour – Officer of the Order of Australia". [[Australian Government]].
- One week later, on 20 December, at the [[Sydney Town Hall]], Justice [[Michael Kirby (judge). Michael Kirby]] led the speakers at a celebration of Challender's life. A seven-minute piece for solo cello by [[Peter Sculthorpe]] titled ''Threnody: In memoriam Stuart Challender'' was performed by [[David Pereira]].[http://www.petersculthorpe.com.au/new_page_3.htm Chronological List of Works by Peter Sculthorpe] {{webarchive. link. (29 July 2009 .)
- "Symphony No.1 'Da Pacem Domine' (1991)". [[Ross Edwards (composer).
- "1991 ARIA Awards Winners".
- "MO Award Winners".
- "Stuart Challender Revealed up Close in New Biography".
- (30 November 2017). "World AIDS Day: Understand conductor Stuart Challender's story | CutCommon".
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