Reuben JelleymanReuben Jelleyman (born 1993) is a New Zealand composer. BiographyJelleyman was born in 1993.[1][2] He attended Avondale College in Auckland.[3] In 2011 he won the Ken Mitchell Trophy for Best Original Composition at the National Youth Jazz Competition held at the Tauranga Jazz Festival.[4] At Victoria University of Wellington from 2012 and 2016 he studied physics and composition and performance at the New Zealand School of Music.[1] In 2021 he completed a master's degree in composition at the Paris Conservatoire.[5] In 2015 Jelleyman was the youngest finalist in the APRA SOUNZ Contemporary Award (Te Tohu Auaha) with his piece Expanse for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble.[6][7] In 2017 as composer-in-residence with the National Youth Orchestra he wrote Vespro which was premiered by the orchestra.[7][8][9] His instrumental piece Designs was premiered by the new music ensemble Stroma in 2018[10] and recorded by them the following year.[11] In 2021 he was once again a finalist in the APRA SOUNZ Contemporary Award with the piece Klein Fountain which was written with the Ensemble intercontemporain while he was at the Paris Conservatoire.[3][12] In addition to composing Jelleyman was artistic director of Portal Fest, a new contemporary music festival held in Wellington in 2019.[13] He also does audio-visual work.[7] AwardsIn 2016 Jelleyman won the Philip Neill Memorial Prize followed by a Composers Association New Zealand Trust Fund award in 2019. In 2021 he received an Arts Foundation Springboard Award which was given to stimulate career development and consisted of a financial payment and mentoring from Ross Harris.[5][14] In 2022 he won the SOUNZ Contemporary Award at the APRA awards with Catalogue written for chamber orchestra Multilatérale while he was in Paris.[15] Selected works
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