Marc Hannaford
Marc Hannaford is an Australian jazz pianist.[1] He was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 and at the AIR Awards of 2011 for Shreveport Stomp in 2011.[2]
Marc Hannaford | |
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Origin | Australia |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Pianist |
Website | www |
He was part of The Antripodean Collective with whom they released three albums.
Hannaford won the 2013 Music Council of Australia's Freedman Fellowship,[3] the 2013 Jazz “Bell” award for most original album (Sarcophile),[4] and the 2013 Australian Performing Rights Association’s Art Award for best work (“Anda Two”).[5]
Hannaford completed a PhD in Music Theory at Columbia University in 2019, with a dissertation on the improviser, composer, and cofounder of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, Muhal Richard Abrams.[6] He currently holds a Lecturer in Music Theory position at Columbia University.
Discography
Title | Details |
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Parallels / Layers |
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The Garden of Forking Paths |
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Homage with Allan Browne and Sam Anning) |
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Polar |
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Shreveport Stomp with Allan Browne and Sam Anning) |
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Homage with Allan Browne and Sam Anning) |
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Sarcophile |
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Ordinary Madness with Tim Berne, Scott Tinkler, Simon Barker and Philip Rex) |
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Faceless Dullard with Scott Tinkler and Simon Barker) |
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Liminal |
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Faceless Dullard with Scott Tinkler and Erkki Veltheim) |
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The Vivificationists with David Tolley) |
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Can You See With Two Sets of Eyes? |
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Monday Dates with Allan Browne and Sam Pankhurst ) |
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Awards and nominations
AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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AIR Awards of 2011[15][16] | Shreveport Stomp | Best Independent Jazz Album | Nominated |
ARIA Music Awards
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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ARIA Music Awards of 2011[17] | Shreveport Stomp | ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album | Nominated |
Australian Jazz Bell Awards
The Australian Jazz Bell Awards, (also known as the Bell Awards or The Bells), are annual music awards for the jazz music genre in Australia. They commenced in 2003.[18]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2010 | Homage – Sam Anning, Allan Browne, Marc Hannaford | Best Australian Classic Jazz Album | Won |
2013 | Sacrophile – Marc Hannaford | Most Original Australian Jazz Album | Won |
- wins only
References
- McBeath, John (3 March 2012), "Ordinary Madness; Sarcophile (Marc Hannaford)", The Australian
- Lesnie, Melissa (12 October 2011), "ARIA Award for Best Classical Album revealed", Limelight
- "Freedman Fellowship to Marc Hannaford : News (Australian) Article : Australian Music Centre". www.australianmusiccentre.com.au. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- "The Bells - The Australian Jazz Awards". bellawards.org. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- AMCOS, APRA. "Work of the Year: Jazz". apraamcos.com.au. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
- Hannaford, Marc Edward. One Line, Many Views: Perspectives on Music Theory, Composition, and Improvisation through the Work of Muhal Richard Abrams (Thesis). C. doi:10.17613/qaa9-s909.
- Clare, John (1 September 2007), "The subtle violence of a retreating avalanche", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Shand, John (28 March 2009), "Jazz", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Gettler, Leon (9 April 2009), "Homage", The Age
- Mitchell, Roger (7 June 2009), "Jazz", Sunday Herald Sun
- Shand, John (28 October 2011), "browne/hannaford/anning", The Sydney Morning Herald
- Gettler, Leon (7 October 2011), "Shreveport Stomp", The Age
- Shand, John (23 August 2013), "cd reviews", The Sydney Morning Herald
- McBeath, John (7 February 2015), "MUSIC REVIEWS", The Australian
- "Independent Music Awards Nominees Announced". tonedeaf. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
- "History Wins". Australian Independent Record Labels Association. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
- "ARIA Award Search Marc Hannaford". ARIA. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
- "Bell Award Winners". bellawards. Retrieved 7 November 2020.