Paul Terracini

Paul Terracini (born 1957) is an Australian composer and conductor.

Life and career

Dr Paul Terracini started out his musical career holding a permanent position of Principal Trumpet from 1975 till 1979 within the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. He was Lecturer in Trumpet, Concert Band, Brass Ensemble, and Big Band at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music from 1982 till 1988. He spent about twenty years in Europe, playing Solo Trumpet at the Danish Chamber Players from 1991 till 2007 and touring Asia, South America, the USA and all across Europe. For 16 years he was Chairman of the Storstroms Symphony Orchestra in Denmark. Back in Australia as a trumpet player he appeared as soloist with internationally known ensembles like the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra und the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.

As a conductor he recorded ten classical albums with the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Also he has conducted at the prestigious German opera festival Rossini in Wildbad, led orchestras in Denmark and Italy through concerts and operas. Furthermore, he taught at different schools and colleges of higher musical education in Europa and China.

As a composer Terracini has become known through ensembles like Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass, the Prague Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra Brass and the Australian Chamber Orchestra who have been playing his works. Especially his compositions for film and television gained popularity to the extent of his theme music for Australian TV series, Classical Destinations,[1] being collected onto Decca Records' Number 1 Classical Album of 2007. 2010 he composed to works for the International Trumpet Guild Annual Conference and conducted the Gala Concerts of that event.

Apart from his musical activities, Paul Terracini holds a Bachelor of Theology degree, a First Class Honours Bachelor of Arts degree, and a PhD in Religious Studies. Today he is Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Penrith Symphony Orchestra in Sydney, as well as fulfilling a busy schedule as freelance composer and conductor in Australia and internationally.[2] His book, "John Stoward Moyes and the Social Gospel," was published in 2015. The catalogue of Paul Terracini's works can be found at his website: www.paulterracini.com

Discography

Symphonic Hymns of the Forefathers. ABC Classics ABC472 189-2

Hymns of the Forefathers 2. ABC Classics ABC 476 160-0

Cherished Hymns (3-CD Set) ABC Classics 476 6144

Lead Kindly Light (choral a cappella) ABC Classics ABC 476 159-9

Verter (opera, live, commercially released recording from Rossini Festival, Bad Wilbad, Germany). Bongiovanni GB 2343-2

Symphony of Hope. Bredon Hill BHMCD 1021

Symphony of Hope 2. Bredon Hill BMHCD 1035

As Incense. Bredon Hill BMHCD 1031

Kirkens Store Salmer. Refleks Music 11290022

Classical Destinations. EMI Classics 09463944225

Classical Destinations II. Sony/BMG 88697359472

The Number One Classical Album 2007. Decca 442 9157

Rhapsodie, Fantasie, Poeme. Melba MR 301117

The Trilogy. Kingsway Music KMCD 2369

The Praise Symphony Project. Coventry Music 50010-2

Orchestral Mastertrax. Soundtrax SML 1013

Drama Themes. Soundtrax SML 1010

Scores for the Screen. Soundtrax SML 1023

Let the Games Begin. Soundtrax SML 1016

Scores for the Screen. Presentation CD

References

  1. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; Grieg, Edvard; Smetana, Bedřich; Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich; Chopin, Frédéric; Handel, George Frideric; Dvořák, Antonín; Rossini, Gioacchino; Saint-Saëns, Camille; Elgar, Edward; Holst, Gustav; Callow, Simon (Narrator); Tognetti, Richard (Artistic director); Terracini, Paul (Composer); Beveridge, Peter (Director); Australian Chamber Orchestra (Performer); Anima (Musical group) (Performer) (2010), Simon Callow's Classical Destinations, Bredon Hill Media. National Library of Australia, retrieved 1 February 2014, Contents: ... TV Theme The Classical Destination theme / by Paul Terracini ...
  2. Penrith Symphony Orchestra

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