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Andrew Staniland (born 1977) is a Canadian
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and
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. He is currently a
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of
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and
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at the
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.


Biography

Andrew Staniland was born in
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,
Alberta Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Ter ...
, in 1977. His first instrument was the
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
, and he began playing in heavy-metal bands as a young teen. Staniland began formal studies in jazz and arranging at Grant MacEwan Community College in Edmonton (now
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), where he also studied composition with Gordon Nicholson. He then studied
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at the
University of Lethbridge , mottoeng = ''Let there be light'' , type = Public , established = , academic_affiliations = Universities Canada , endowment = $73 million (2019) , chancellor = Charles Weasel ...
, Alberta, before obtaining both a
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and
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degree in Composition from the
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. A composer whose work has been performed and broadcast in over 35 countries, Staniland has been commissioned by musicians and ensembles such as cellist
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, Duo Concertante (violinist
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and pianist Timothy Steeves), the
Gryphon Trio The Gryphon Trio is a Canadian classical music ensemble that has been nominated for several and has won three Juno Awards for its classical recordings released by the Analekta label. Its members are Annalee Patipatanakoon (violin), Roman Borys (cel ...
, and
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. He has also been an Affiliate Composer with both the
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(2002–2004) and the
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(2006–2009), and in 2005 was a
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at the Centre de Création Musicale Iannis Xenakis in Paris. In 2010 Staniland joined the faculty of the
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at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he teaches composition and electronic music. There Staniland founded the Memorial ElectroAcoustic Research Lab (MEARL), where he is part of a cross-disciplinary research team that has created the Mune, an electronic music performance instrument that "combines the functionality of a
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... with the expressiveness and simplicity of an acoustic instrument." Staniland is an Associate Composer of the
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, a member of the
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, and an inaugural member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the
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.


Honours and awards

Staniland has been the recipient of many prestigious awards, including a 2018 ECMA Award for Classical Composition of the Year (for ''The River is Within Us''), the 2016 Terra Nova Young Innovator Award, the National Grand Prize of EVOLUTION (presented in 2009 by
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/
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and
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), and the 2004 Karen Keiser Prize in Canadian Music. He has also received three
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nominations.


Education

*
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, University of Lethbridge * M.Mus., University of Toronto *
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, University of Toronto


Compositions


Chamber music

*''Exit Eden'' (2017) for flute and harp *''Hypernova'' (2017) for five flutes *''Equations Constellations'' (2015) for guitar and harp *''The Ocean is Full of its Own Collapse'' (2015) for narrator, piano and violin (based on Lisa Moore's novel ''February'') *''Choro: “The Joyful Lament for Villa Lobos”'' (2014) for 2 guitars *''Four Elements'' (2014) for string quartet *''Orion Constellation Theory'' (2014) Version 2, arranged for two snare drums *''Time Travels Light'' (2014) for percussion quartet *''The Beauty of Reason'' (2013) for cello and harp *''Flute Vs Flute'' (2012) for two flutes (acoustic version) *''Flute Vs Flute'' (2012) arranged for flute and cello *''The River is Within Us'' (2011) for violin and piano *''Solstice Songs'' (2011) for piano trio (violin, cello and piano) *''Air'' (2010) for accordion and percussion *''HeX'' (2010) for percussion sextet *''Pentagrams'' (2010) for two accordions *''Pentagrams'' (2010) arranged for accordion and piano *''Devolution'' (2009) for chamber ensemble *''Full Circle'' (2005) for guitar *''After the Crash'' (2004) for percussionist *''Alchemy'' (2003) for piano and five solo strings *''Trio'' (2002) for harp, piano and percussion *''13 Images'' (2001) for soprano and clarinet *''Two Pervasive Miniatures'' (2000) for small chamber ensemble


Chamber music with electronics

*''Cassini'' (2018) for marimba and electronic delay *''Orion Constellation Theory'' (2015) Version 1, for snare drum and electronics *''Dreaded Sea Voyage'' (2013) for classical guitar and electronics *''Flute Vs Tape'' (2012) for flute and tape *''Still Turning'' (2011) for cello and electronics *''Talking Down the Tiger'' (2010) for percussion and live looping *''Sudoku'' (2009) for violin, tabla and electronics *''Yupana'' (2009) for chamber ensemble and electronics *''LinguaElastic'' (2007) for live electronics and spoken word (also an audio installation) *''True North'' (2007) for saxophone and electronics *''Adventuremusic: Love her Madly'' (2006) for two pianos, percussion and electronics *''Despite Bright Ideas'' (2006) for tape *''St Croix'' (2005) for large chamber ensemble and live electronics *''Tampobata'' (2005) for singing pianist and electronics *''Tapestry'' (2003) for clarinet, cello and tape *''For violin #3'' (2001) for violin and tape


Opera, vocal

*''Earthquakes and Islands'' (2016) 8 songs for voice and piano *''Aliment Roots'' (2015) for soprano and cello *''Lacrimosa'' (2015) for soprano and cello *''Dear John'' (2013) for soprano and harp *''Execution Songs'' (2013) for soprano and piano (also arranged for tenor, baritone, and bass) *''No Labour Saving Machine'' (2012) for tenor and cello *''Beautymark Aria'' (from ''Dark Star Requiem'') (2010) for soprano and piano *''Calamus 6'' (2010) for soprano and cello *''Dark Star Requiem'' (2010) operatic oratorio for chamber choir, four soloists (SABB), piano trio and two percussion (Libretto by Jill Battson) *''At the Laurentian Room'' (2008) for soprano and piano *''Blue'' (2008) for mezzo-soprano and piano resonance *''Made in China'' (2008) for tenor, percussion and piano *''Peter Quince at the Clavier'' (2008) for baritone and piano *''Road to Berlin'' (2008) for bass and piano *''See Saw'' (2007) chamber opera (Libretto by
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) *''Ashlike on the Cradle of the Wind'' (2005) chamber opera (Libretto by Jill Battson)


Orchestra

*''Sounds from the Edge'' (2017) *''PHI'' (2016) with electronics *''Reflections on O Canada after Truth and Reconciliation'' (2016) *''Vast Machine'' (2014) *''Four Angels'' (2013) with electronics *''(RE)VOLUTION'' (2011) Concerto for electric guitar and orchestra *''Only Darkness'' (2010) for orchestra and mezzo soprano *''Big Bang!'' (2008) for percussion and orchestra *''Gaia'' (2007) *''Voyageur'' (2007) *''Orchestralympics'' (2005) *''Protestmusik'' (2004) *''Two Movements for Orchestra'' (2002) *''Variations on a Theme by D.H Lawrence'' (2001) for piano and string orchestra


Symphonic band

*''Four Horsemen'' (2012) for symphonic band and electronics


Selected discography


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Staniland, Andrew 1977 births Living people Canadian classical composers Concert band composers Musicians from Alberta People from Red Deer, Alberta 21st-century Canadian composers 21st-century classical composers