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James Murdoch (music advocate)

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In 1958, Murdoch was engaged by a Spanish dance theater and toured Australia as their international pianist under the name Jaime Sebastian. He toured with them in Europe, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere. He also assumed the conductor's podium for the company on the strength of his (untrue) claim
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In 1981, Murdoch was sacked by the Music Board of the Australia Council, the funding body for the AMC, for what they perceived as inept financial administration. He was then rehired as a music consultant to the Australia Council but was dismissed again when they deemed his report on the state of
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to return from self-imposed artistic exile overseas. After Glanville-Hicks died in 1990, he championed the Peggy Glanville-Hicks Composers Trust and Peggy Glanville-Hicks House, and he researched and wrote her biography,
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Murdoch developed a tendon contraction through overuse of his hands and switched his career from being a pianist to being a concert promoter based in London. Among others, his company managed
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took up residence near there, and the monks gave him the walking stick. Graves gave it to Peggy Glanville-Hicks when she stayed with him while they discussed his libretto for her opera
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An autodidact, he learned all he could about music of all genres, from the middle ages to the present day. He also learned cello, flute, piano, and violin at the
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music publishing in Australia as inadequate. He responded by suing the board for unfair dismissal, which later ended in an out-of-court settlement.
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and continued to participate actively in both Australian and Asian arts circles. He died there in 2010, aged 80.
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Murdoch recorded 60 filmed interviews with leading writers, composers, and artists, now held at the
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in 1838–39. Chopin returned it to the monks when he left. In 1934, the writer
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Murdoch became the assistant musical director and company pianist of the new
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During the 1950s and 1960s, Murdoch was an active member of the
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He composed two ballets for the dance troupe, one of which was
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company. From 1964 until 1968, he was deeply involved in the
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James Murdoch was born in 1930, the only child born to a
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Murdoch inherited a walking stick that had belonged to
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and played an important role in promoting the works of
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In 1973, Murdoch was the first musical adviser to the
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Murdoch gravitated to bohemian circles and befriended
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Australian Music Centre
Peggy Glanville-Hicks
wharfie
Sydney
Paddington
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Tilly Devine
Bea Miles
Sunday Reed
Heide Circle
Sydney Conservatorium
Australian Ballet
World Record Club
International Society for Contemporary Music
Melbourne
Sydney
Cathy Berberian
Harrison Birtwistle
Leo Brouwer
Paul Crossley
Peter Maxwell Davies
Fires of London
Hans Werner Henze

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