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Jim Cotter (composer)

Clive James (Jim) Cotter (born 1948 in Geelong, Australia) is an Australian composer currently based in Canberra, Australia. His career has largely been in music for theater, film, and radio. Cotter began his career as Music Director and resident composer for the Canberra Repertory Theatre and has collaborated extensively with Australian playwright Dorothy Hewett,〔Murdoch J, A Handbook of Australian Music, Sun Books, 1983, p.39. ISBN 0-7251-0419-8〕 most notably writing the music for the musical theater piece ''The Man From Mukinupin''.〔Fitzpatrick P (Who's Turn Is It To Shout? ), AustralianMusicals, 2001〕 Cotter also wrote the music for Merlinda Bobis' radio play "Rita's Lullaby", which won the Prix Italia in 1998.〔Cotter J Sitsky, Conversations with the Composer, National Library of Australia, 2004, p119. ISBN 0-642-27606-4〕
Cotter began his musical career playing trumpet in trad-jazz bands in Melbourne as a teenager. He moved to Canberra in the late 1960s with his family and continued performing in this tradition but gradually drifted towards more modern forms of jazz and rock and roll. He performed with the Canberra bands, The Bitter Lemons, The Firing Squad, Family Portrait as well as in more experimental collectives with musicians Colin Hoorweg, Dave Kain, Mitch Burns, Christian Wojtowicz and John Tucker.
In the early 1970s, Cotter's increasing interest in contemporary music led him to studies with Larry Sitsky and Don Banks at the Canberra School of Music .〔Cotter J Sitsky, Conversations with the Composer, National Library of Australia, 2004, p119. ISBN 0-642-27606-4〕 An Australia Council Young Composers Fellowship enabled him to discontinue his formal studies and take up the position of Music Director at Canberra Repertory Society, pursuing a more practical approach to compositional activities with the full support of his mentors. For the next twenty years, Cotter worked as a freelance composer in theatre, film and radio.
In 1992, at the request of Larry Sitsky, he returned to the School of Music, then part of the Australian National University. Since that time, he has been a faculty staff member of the ANU School of Music and is currently the Head of Composition.〔(Jim Cotter ), Australian National University. Accessed 11 July 2010〕 His students have included Marian Budos,〔(Marian Budos ), Australian Music Centre. Accessed 26 December 2011〕 Michael Sollis,〔(Michael Sollis ), Australian Music Centre. Accessed 26 December 2011〕 Kate Moore,〔(Kate Moore ), Australian Music Centre. Accessed 26 December 2011〕 and Tim Hansen.〔(Tim Hansen ), Australian Music Centre. Accessed 26 December 2011〕
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