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Sitsky has always performed as well as composed, and as a student won performance awards. He believes that composers should perform, believing that "without this communion with a live audience, music-making all too easily becomes over-intellectualised, sterile and arid". As a performer, he champions
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in 1988–89, and an Advance Australia Award for achievement in music (1989). He has also been awarded the inaugural prize from the Fellowship of Composers (1989), the first National Critics' Award, and the inaugural Australian Composers' Fellowship presented by the Music Board of the
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Overseas Matriculation before leaving China. His first studies at university were in engineering, at his parents' insistence. This was not successful and "he convinced his parents to allow him to pursue his passion, music". He obtained a scholarship to the
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at an early age, by identifying notes or chords played in a different room. He studied piano from an early age, gave his first public concert at the age of nine, and started writing music soon thereafter. His family was forced to leave China during
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and the International Flute Convention. His collection of teaching pieces, Century, has been published by Currency Press, and he also has an open contract to publish anything he wishes with his New York publisher, Seesaw Music Corporation.
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A biography of Sitsky was published in the USA in 1997. Listen to the interview with an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar Larry Sitsky on SBS Radio, Australia in Russian (Presented by Tina
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Sitsky was the first Australian to be invited to the USSR on a cultural exchange visit, organised by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs in 1977. He has received many awards for his compositions: the
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for distinguished service to the arts as a composer and concert pianist, to music education as a researcher and mentor, and through musical contributions to Australia's contemporary culture.
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was established in 1984 to publicly honour a senior artist of high distinction who has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia. It was founded by the
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in 1965 enabled him to conduct research into the music of Ferruccio Busoni, on whom he has written extensively. In 1966 he was appointed Head of Keyboard Studies at the
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under Christopher Lyndon-Gee, conductor, in 1993. Commercial CD recording released 2005 by ABC Classics (Polygram), edited from 1993 live performances.
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composer and writer, William Green, compiled a brief biographical and musical overview of Sitsky in a radio program on Radio New Zealand Concert.
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The Esoteric Musical Tradition of Ferruccio Busoni and Its Reinvigoration in the Music of Larry Sitsky: The Operas Doktor Faust and The Golem
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In terms of composition, Sitsky has regularly changed his musical language to "express himself in ways that are not familiar and 'easy'".
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in 1968, and again in 1981; the Alfred Hill Memorial Prize for his String Quartet in 1968; a China Fellowship in 1983; a
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Lyndon-Gee, Christopher (1992). "An Eclectic in Australia: Christopher Lyndon-Gee Introduces Larry Sitsky".
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He has had works commissioned by many leading Australian and international bodies, such as the
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awarded him its first Higher Doctorate in Fine Arts. In 1998, he was elected Fellow of the
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In August 2011, Sitsky announced plans to write a series of operas based on the stories of
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Three scenes from Aboriginal life: 1. Campfire scene, 2. Mathina, 3. Legend of the Brolga
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Miriam Cosic, "A man of many parts", The Weekend Australian, 11–12 September 1999
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for service to Australian society through music. In 2017 Sitsky was appointed an
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rule. They came to Australia in 1951 and settled in Sydney. He had sat for
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W. L. Hoffmann, "New symphony gets an airing", Canberra Times, 25 May 2001
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https://www.rnz.co.nz/concert/programmes/upbeat/audio/2217240/larry-sitsky
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Larry Sitsky attracted attention when he, among others, criticised the
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government for giving successive artistic fellowships to the pianist
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Academic staff of Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Holmes, Robyn, and Peter Campbell (2001). "Sitsky, Larry ".
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Professor Larry Sitsky, Australian National University
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Fellows of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
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