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Ann Carr-Boyd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ann Carr-Boyd Ann Carr–Boyd (born 13 July 1938)〔 is an Australian classical composer and musicologist. She is considered an authority on the history of European music in Australia.〔 ==Biography== Ann Kirsten Wentzel was born in Sydney. Her grandfather Wentzel Albert (later changed to Albert Wentzel) came to Australia in 1888 from Bohemia,〔 as a violinist with an orchestra helping to celebrate the centenary of European settlement. Her father Norbert Wentzel was her first teacher of piano and composition, and her uncle Charles Wentzel taught her the violin. Both her father and uncle played viola in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.〔(Australian Music Centre: Ann Carr-Boyd at 70 )〕 Her formal music studies were at the University of Sydney (Master of Arts; she was the university's first music graduate〔〔(Music Australia )〕), and in London with Peter Racine Fricker and Alexander Goehr. She married and had children in London.〔 She returned to Sydney in 1967, where she has been involved in broadcasting, teaching, and contributing to music lexicography, such as the ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'' and the ''Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians''.〔〔(Australian Music Centre )〕 In 1975 she won the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award.〔 She was a co-founder of the Lane Cove Symphony Orchestra〔 (now known as the Mosman Orchestra〔(Mosman Orchestra )〕), and she and her three daughters play in the orchestra.〔 One of her works was performed at the official opening of the New Parliament House, Canberra in 1988.〔 She now lives in Moss Vale in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.〔(Illawarra Mercury, 5 July 2008 )〕 Her quasi-namesake and fellow Australian composer Anne Boyd is no relation.
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