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Simone De Haan is an Australian trombonist. De Haan was born in
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in 1953. He was a co-founder of
Flederman Flederman was an Australian contemporary music ensemble co-founded by Carl Vine and Simone de Haan in 1978. Both were teaching at Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane. It later became an ensemble with a fluctuating line-up and up to si ...
, one of Australia's leading Australian contemporary music ensembles. About Flederman, Warren Burt has written "Also of note in this period are the early activities of Flederman, a group founded by Carl Vine and trombonist, composer and improviser Simone de Haan. The early Flederman events always had a very careful mix of avant-garde and experimental performance but they evolved into a mainstream avant-garde group until their disbanding in the late '80s."


Music ensemble

De Haan has also been active as a member of the Australia Contemporary Music Ensemble (directed by Keith Humble) and Pipeline (with Daryl Pratt), and Ii 1986 was the subject of an interview done for the NLA Oral History Program, by Australian musicologist James Murdoch.


Commissioned works

De Haan has commissioned over 150 works by Australian composers, including ''Love song'' by Carl Vine, which Vine said was "Written after a long period in which both Simone and I had been involved in the performance of a great deal of intellectually, technically and physically demanding music, it is concerned more with the purely lyrical aspects of musical performance. While demanding considerable stamina on the part of a live trombonist, the long sustained notes throughout the work function as a "warm-up" for the player's embouchure, culminating in some of the highest notes available to a tenor trombone." Other commissions include ''Occasional poetry'' by Carl Vine, Sonata for two trombones by Lawrence Whiffin, and ''Red letter days'' by Lawrence Whiffin.


Orchestra

De Haan has held principal trombone positions with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Elizabethan Orchestra (later the
Opera Australia Orchestra The Opera Australia Orchestra (based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a full-time salaried orchestra, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Opera Australia. It is one of three salaried orchestras in Sydney, along with the Sydney Symphony Orches ...
). Whilst resident in Europe in 1986, he was active in the Dutch improvisation scene and a regular member of the ''Maarten Altena'' Ensemble and the contemporary chamber group ''Ensemble Modern'' in Frankfurt. De Haan has also been the foundation Artistic Director of several music festivals, including the Queensland Music Festival, International New Music Tasmania Festival, and Jammin...making music together, a major collaborative event on South Bank in Brisbane.


Academic positions

He has held academic positions including Professor and Director of the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music UTAS, the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University and was Director of the ANU School of Music in 2004.


Albums

De Haan's playing features in two tracks on the 1995 album ''Wind Song'' by British trombonist Eric Klay., and in October 2016 De Haan performed alongside his long-time friend, percussionist and composer
Phil Treloar Phillip Maurice Treloar (born 7 December 1946, Sydney) is an Australian jazz drummer, percussionist and composer. In an extensive career devoted to creative pursuit Treloar has addressed himself to the problems of relationship found at the intersec ...
in celebration of Treloar's 70th birthday.


References

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