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Stephen Leek (born 1959) is an
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composer, conductor, educator, and publisher who specialises in
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Early life

Leek was born in Sydney in 1959, lived in
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from 1964 through 1969, and then spent the rest of his childhood in
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. After coming late to music, Leek took up piano and percussion, and later the cello as a teenager, and became active as a member of many musical organisations including the Canberra Children's Choir, Canberra Youth Orchestra,
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,
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and his own vocal group, VOCE. He attended Torrens Primary School, Melrose High School and Phillip College (now Canberra College). Following school and after a period of working in Sydney, Leek returned to
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in 1979 and commenced a Bachelor of Arts (Music) degree at the
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graduating with a double degree – the first student to achieve this honour. After graduating in 1984 with a double degree majoring in Cello Performance and Composition, Leek moved to Sydney, where he free-lanced as a cellist and as a composer – getting more work as a music copyist than anything else in the initial stages. As a music copyist he was able to work for many of the active composers around Sydney at that time. He also worked as a music copyist and arranger for
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Choral work and composition

His early professional career began as full-time composer and musician for the then Tasmanian Dance Company (now TASDANCE) for 3 years. During this time he worked with many of Australia's leading choreographers and dancers in the creation on new work and also in the innovative Dance in Education program of the company. Much of this time was spent "on the road" with the company working in small towns, schools and in community centres around
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. When he resumed his freelance career as a composer in 1986, he worked extensively in theatre, dance, education and community music across Australia and undertook numerous residencies in schools, universities, community groups, orchestras, choirs and theatre companies. Some of his residencies have included the National Music Camp (2 years)
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(4 × 3 months),
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,
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, the Arena Theatre Company (Melbourne) and
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. He has written widely on composition and contributed to numerous books and treatise on this subject area. Prior to setting up
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, Leek created the innovative and experimental ensemble vOiCeArT who became quite well known in Australia for their choral and musical improvisational performance events in concert halls, theatres, galleries, city malls and other public spaces across Australia. Many of the members from vOiCeArT are now leading composers and performers both in Australia and overseas. Leek has been described as a pioneer of composer residency schemes in the Australian music community, and his involvement with numerous groups across Australia has strongly influenced the nature and directions of new Australian choral music.Stephen Leek, Represented Composer, Australian Music Centre
He has also been described as Australia's best known choral composer. In 1993 Leek, with Graeme Morton, founded
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, an ensemble of young adult singers who work to promote Australian composers and change the landscape of choral music in Australia. Leek left The Australian Voices in 2009, leaving Gordon Hamilton as Artistic Director. Over the past 20 years Leek has worked with ensembles including The Sydney Children's Choir,
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,
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at St. Peters Lutheran College (Brisbane),
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, Tapiola Children's Choir (Finland),
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(UK) and The (Taiwan). Stephen Leek's music is published by Morton Music,
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and more recently self-published at stephenleek.com. For many years Leek taught Composition and Improvisation sessionally at the
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. In 2009 he left this position to fulfill to a greater capacity his hectic freelance schedule of commissions, workshops, residencies, teaching and conducting engagements, as Vice President on the Board of the
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, and freelanced as a choral conductor and teacher across the world including China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Indonesia, Canada, Singapore, Finland, Hungary and in the US. In 2018 Leek withdrew from the IFCM and now, living in Canberra, he continues to pursue his activities as a freelance composer, conductor, teacher and publisher around the world whilst Artistic Director/ General Manager of Canberra's Young Music Society, creating musical opportunities and experiences for young people.


Acclaim and awards

Amongst his numerous accolades and awards, Leek has been the recipient of a Sounds Australian National Award for the Most Distinguished Contribution to Australian Fine Music by an Individual in 1991, A Sounds Australian National Award for Best Composition in 1990, an Australia Council Fellowship, a
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, and the Australian Federation Medal. In 2003 Leek was awarded the prestigious Robert Edler International Prize for Choral Music. Leek was cited by a distinguished international jury for his 'decisive influence' on both the Australian music scene and the international choral community as a composer and conductor. In 2004, his composition ''die dunkle Erde'' was commissioned by the Brisbane Writers Festival and in 2006 was selected by the
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to represent Australia at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers in Paris. Based on texts by the contemporary Brisbane-based indigenous poet
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, the work is scored for speaker, didgeridoo and voices. In 2005 Leek was Composer in Residence at the Marktoberdorf Musik Akademy in Bavaria, Germany, and guest conductor with the acclaimed Formosa Choir in concerts in Taiwan. In 2006, Leek presented workshop sessions and concerts throughout Australia and overseas including the Australian National Conference of Orff Schulwerk.National Conference Daily Programme
The ISME (International Society for Music Education Conference) in Malaysia and at the World CHoir Games in China. In 2007 he fulfilled numerous commissions and undertook several guest conducting positions around the world including work and concerts with The Taiwan National Youth Choir. In 2008 he was awarded the Sounds Australian Award for Best Choral Composition of 2007/8. He was also a member of the international jury at the World Choir Games in Austria and was a contributing composer to the World Sun Songs Project with the Kamer... choir in Latvia.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Leek, Stephen 1959 births APRA Award winners Australian male composers Australian composers Living people Academic staff of Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University