Mace Francis
Mace Francis (born 1978) is an Australian composer, band director, and academic.[1] CareerFrancis moved to Perth, Western Australia from Victoria in 2000 to study jazz composition and arranging. He graduated from WA Academy of Performing Arts in 2004 and completed a PhD at Edith Cowan University in 2015.[1][2] In 2003, he was nominated for the Australian Jazz Bell Awards' Best Australian Jazz Song of the Year for Land Speed Record off his album of the same name[3] The album was recorded with a nonet in New York and included American saxophonist Jon Gordon.[4] It was released on Listen/Hear Collective, a record label run by Francis and Johannes Luebbers in Perth.[5] In 2005, Francis formed the Mace Francis Orchestra and they released seven albums over the next 15 years.[6] Their album Music for Average Photography was nominated for two awards, making the 2016 Australian Jazz Bell Awards shortlist for Best Australian Jazz Ensemble,[7] and winning 2015's Art Music Awards for Jazz Work of the Year.[8] Since 2008, Francis has been Artistic Director of the West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra, and Musical Director for their Wednesday Night Orchestra.[9][10] He has also held the position of Festival Director at the Perth International Jazz Festival since 2017 after the festivals founder and previous Festival Director Graham Wood died.[11] For his 2021 album Isolation Emancipation, Francis recorded himself playing the trombone for the first time, after he began learning the instrument in 2015. The album was released with a new band Mace Francis Plus 11.[12] Awards
Academic papersFrom traffic rises: Site specificity and the compositional process (2016) Music in Site: Integrating elements of site-specificity into composition (2015) Site in Sound: A Review of Four Musical Works that Integrate Site Into Sound (2012) with Cat Hope Bob Brookmeyer: composer, performer, pedagogue (2006) References
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