This is a list of Australian composers of classical music, contemporary music and/or film soundtracks.
These names are largely drawn from the following:
- Music Australia[1] an online service developed by the National Library of Australia (NLA)[2] and the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA);[3]
- Australian Music Centre's (AMC) list of "Represented artists";[4]
- lists entitled "Australian Composers" and "Australian Repertoire" published by Australian Choral Conductors Education and Training (ACCET);[5]
- the "Catalogue of Australian Organ Compositions 1866–2002" published by the Organ Historical Trust of Australia (OHTA);[6]
- the "Australian Composers" list;[7]
and various other websites and media sources.
Wherever possible, dates of birth and death are shown. The pseudonyms used by some composers are listed along with a reference back to their legal name. Entries are cross-referenced to one or more sources to provide further information.
A
edit- Roy Agnew (1891–1944)[8][9]
- David Ahern (1947–1988)[10]
- Hugo Alpen (1842–1917)[11]
- Ernie Althoff (born 1950)[12][13]
- John Henry Antill[14] (1904–1986)[15][16][17]
- Albert Arlen (1905–1993)[17][18]
- Martin Armiger (1949–2019)
- Keith Asboe (born 1929)[17]
B
edit- Tony Backhouse (born 1947)[19]
- Don Banks[14] (1923–1980)[20][21]
- David Banney (born 1967)
- Michael Barkl (born 1958)[22]
- Alison Bauld (born 1944)
- Betty Beath[14] (born 1932)[23][24]
- Ross Bolleter (born 1946)[25]
- Anne Elizabeth Boyd[14] (born 1946)[26][27]
- George Frederick Boyle (1886–1948)
- Philip Bračanin[14] (born 1942)[17][28]
- May (or Mary) Hannah Brahe (1884–1956)[29][30][31]
- Hooper Brewster-Jones (1887–1949)[32]
- Brenton Broadstock (born 1952)[33]
- Amanda Gabrielle Brown (born 1965)[34]
- Colin Brumby[14] (1933–2018)[17][35][36][37][38]
- Vera Buck (1903–1986)[39]
- Thomas (Tom) Edward Bulch (1860–1930)[40]
- Warren Burt (born 1949)[17][41][42][43][44][45]
- Nigel Butterley[14] (1935–2022)[17][46][47][48][49][50]
C
edit- John Carmichael (born 1930)[51]
- Leon Caron [52]
- Ann Carr-Boyd[14] (born 1938)[17][53][54][55][56]
- Jeff Cashen
- Tristram Ogilvie Cary[14] (1925–2008)[57][58]
- Nick Cave (born 1957)[59]
- Herbert Hedwan Chandler (1865–1941).[60][61][62]
- Charles Cawthorne (1854–1925)
- Alice Charbonnet-Kellermann (1858–1914)[63][64]
- Charlie Chan (born 1966)[65]
- Arthur Chanter (1886–1950)[66][67][68]
- Deborah Cheetham (born 1964)[69]
- David Chesworth (born 1958)[70][71][72]
- Andrew Chubb (born 1975)[73]
- Zana Clarke (born 1965)[74]
- Paul Clift (born 1978)[75]
- Judith Clingan[14] (born 1945)[76]
- George H. Clutsam (1866–1951)[17][77]
- Julian Cochran (born 1974)
- Percy Code (1888–1953)[78][79]
- Barry Conyngham[14] (born 1944)[80][81][82]
- Herbert Cosgrove (died 1953)[83][84]
- Vince Courtney (died 1951)[85][86][87]
- Kate Crawford (born 1976)[88]
- Ian Cresswell (born 1968)[89]
- Ian Cugley[14] (1945–2010)
- Leah Curtis[90][91]
- Cesare Cutolo (1826–1867)[92]
D
edit- Robert Davidson (born 1965)[93][94]
- Ruby Claudia Davy (1883–1946)[95]
- Brett Dean (born 1961)[96]
- George De Cairos Rego (1858–1946)[97][98]
- George Savin De Chanéet (1861–1926)[99]
- John Albert Delany (1852–1907)[100][101]
- Herbert De Pinna (1880–1936)[102][103]
- Matthew Dewey (born 1984)[104][105]
- Joe Dolce (born 1947)
- Paul Doornbusch (born 1959)[106][107]
- George Dreyfus[14] (born 1928)[17][108][109]
- Jon Drummond (born 1969)[110][111][112]
- Catherine Duc
- Melissa Dunphy (born 1980)
E
edit- Ross Edwards[14] (born 1943)[113][114][115]
- Frederick Ellard (1824–1874)[116][117]
- Warren Ellis (born 1965)[118]
- Harry Lindley Evans[14] (1895–1982)[119][120]
- Winsome Evans (born 1941)[121][122]
F
edit- Billy Field (born 1953)
- Mary Finsterer (born 1962)[123][124]
- Thomas Fitzgerald[125][126]
- Samantha Fonti (born 1973)[127]
- Andrew Ford[14] (born 1957)[128][129]
- Riccardo Formosa (born 1954)[130]
- Grant Foster (born 1945)
- Jennifer Fowler[14] (born 1939)[17][131][132]
- Edwin Fowles (1871–1945)[133][134]
G
edit- Lisa Gerrard (born 1961)[135]
- Helen Gifford (born 1935)[136][137][138]
- Richard Gill (1941–2018)[14]
- Paolo Giorza (1832–1914)[139][140][141]
- Peggy Glanville-Hicks[14] (1912–1990)[142][143][144][145][146]
- Isador Goodman (1909–1982)
- Eugene Goossens[14] (1893–1962)[147][148]
- Christopher Gordon (born 1956)[149]
- Tony Gould[150][151]
- Paul Grabowsky (born 1958)[152]
- Ron Grainer (1922–1981)
- George Percy Aldridge Grainger[14] (1882–1961)[17][153][154][155]
- Sally Greenaway (born 1984)
- Stuart Greenbaum (born 1966)
- Maria Grenfell (born 1969)[156][157]
- Eric Gross[14] (1926–2011)[17][158][159]
H
edit- Gordon Hamilton (born 1982)[160]
- Ronald Hanmer[14] (1917–1994)
- Raymond Hanson (1913–1976)[17][161]
- Ian Keith Harris (1935–2024)
- Fritz Bennicke Hart[14] (1874–1949)[17][162]
- Mick Harvey (born 1958)[163]
- Miska Hauser (1822–1887)[164]
- Fiona Joy Hawkins (born 1964)
- Christian Heim (born 1960)[165][166]
- Christian Helleman (1880–1954)[167][168]
- Moya Henderson[14] (born 1941)[17][169]
- Laurence Henry Hicks (1912–1997)
- Francis Hartwell Henslowe (1811–1878)[170][171]
- Moritz Heuzenroeder (1849–1897)[172]
- Alfred Francis Hill[14] (1869–1960)[173][174][175]
- Matthew Hindson (born 1968)[17][176][177][178]
- David Hirschfelder (born 1960)
- Dulcie Sybil Holland[14] (1913–2000)[17][179][180][181]
- Alan Holley (born 1954)
- Wilfrid Holland[14] (1920–2005)[182]
- Charles Edward Horsley (1822–1876)[183][184][185]
- Louis Howarde (–1944)[186][187][188]
- Robert Watson Hughes[14] (1912–2007)[189]
- Frank Hutchens[14] (1892–1965)[17][190][191]
- Miriam Beatrice Hyde[14] (1913–2005)[17][192][193][194]
I
edit- Robert Iolini (born 1960)
J
edit- William Garnet James[14] (1892–1977)[195][196][197]
- Graham Jenkin (born 1938)[198]
- Alan John[14] (born 1958)
- Anthony Linden Jones (born 1959)[199]
K
edit- Elena Kats-Chernin[14] (born 1957)[200][201]
- Donald H. Kay[14] (born 1933)[17][202][203][204]
- Norman Kaye (1927–2007)[205]
- Horace Keats (1895–1945)
- Paul Kelly (born 1955)[206]
- Paul Kenny (born 1969)[207]
- Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881–1916)[208]
- Gordon Kerry (born 1961)
- Henry John King (1855–1934)[209][210]
- Ashley Klose
- William Robert Knox (1861–1933)[211]
- Douglas Knehans (born 1957)[212][213][214]
- Julian Knowles (born 1965)[215]
- Graeme Koehne[14] (born 1956)[216]
- Constantine Koukias (born 1965)[217][218]
- Henri Kowalski (1841–1916)[219][220]
- Henry Krips[14] (1912–1987)[221]
L
edit- Brenton Langbein (1928–1993)[222]
- Guglielmo Enrico Lardelli (1857–1910)[223][224]
- Louis Lavater (1867–1953)[225][226]
- Lê Tuấn Hùng (born 1960)[227]
- Stephen Leek[14] (born 1959)[17][228][229]
- Dorian Le Gallienne[14] (1915–1963)[230][231]
- John Lemmone (1861–1949)[232][233]
- Georges Lentz (born 1965)[234]
- Liza Lim[14] (born 1966)[235][236]
- Carl (or Karl) Ferdinand August Linger (a.k.a. Charles Linger)[14] (1810–1862)[237][238]
- Michael Lira (born 1975)
- Alexander Frame Lithgow (1870–1929)[239]
- Jonathan Little (born 1965)[240][241]
- William Lovelock[14] (1899–1986)[17][242][243]
- David Lumsdaine[14] (1931–2024)[17][244][245]
- Jack Lumsdaine (1895–1948)[246][247]
M
edit- Mary Mageau[14] (1934–2020)[17][248][249]
- Raffaele Marcellino (born 1964)[250]
- Stephen Hale Marsh (1805–1888)[251]
- George Marshall-Hall (1862–1915)[252][253]
- Arthur Massey (composer) (1861–1950)[254][255][256]
- John Boswell Maver (born 1932)
- Mona McBurney (1867–1932)
- John McAll (born 1960)
- Daniel Clive McCallum (born 1989)
- Charles William McCarthy (1848–1919)[257][258]
- David McCormack[259]
- Peter Dodds McCormick (1834?–1916)[260]
- Brett McKern (born 1972)[261][262]
- Sir William McKie[14] (1901–1984)[17]
- Richard Meale (1932–2009)[17][263][264][265]
- Kirsten Milenko (born 1993)[266]
- Sir Jonathan Mills (born 1963)
- Richard Mills[14] (born 1949)[17][267][268]
- Ernest Edwin Mitchell (1865–1951)[269]
- Kate Moore (born 1979)[270]
- Stephen Moreno (1889–1953)[271][272]
- Graeme Morton[14][273]
- Ian Munro (born 1963)[274]
- William Murdoch (1888–1942)
- Ellie Malonzo (born 2009) [275]
N
editO
edit- Sean O'Boyle (born 1963)
- Tony O'Connor (1961–2010)
- William Arundel (Bunny) Orchard (1867–1961)[283]
P
edit- Charles Sandys Packer (1810–1883)[284][285]
- Frederick Augustus Packer (1839–1902)[286][287]
- George Palmer (born 1947)
- Katharine "Kitty" Parker (1886–1971)[288]
- Anthony Pateras (born 1979)[289]
- Raimund Pechotsch (died 1941)[290]
- James Penberthy[14] (1917–1999)[17][291][292][293]
- Michael (Mike) Perjanik
- Barrington Somers Pheloung (1954–2019)[294]
- Linda Phillips (1899–2002)[295]
- Jeff Pressing (1946–2002)[296]
Q
editR
edit- Bert Rache (died 1928)[297]
- Stephen Rae (born 1961)[298]
- Alan Rattray[299][300][301]
- Graeme Revell (born 1955)[302]
- Ruby Reynolds-Lewis (1881–1964)[303]
- Damien Ricketson (born 1973)[304]
- Arthur Rivers (1857–1940)[305][306]
- Sir William Robinson (1834–1897)
- John Rodgers (born 1962)
- Hermann Rosendorff (1860–1935)[307][308]
- David Rumsey (1939–2017)[17]
S
edit- Wilbur Sampson
- Arline Sauer[309][310][311]
- Albert Bokhare Saunders (1880–1946)[312][313]
- Andrew Schultz[14] (born 1960)[17][314][315][316]
- Peter Sculthorpe[14] (1929–2014)[17][317][318][319][320]
- Luscombe Searelle (1853–1907)
- Matthew Shlomowitz (born 1975)[321][322]
- Thanapoom Sirichang (born 1981)[323]
- Larry Sitsky[14] (born 1934)[17][324][325][326]
- Cezary Skubiszewski (born 1949)[327][328]
- Jan Skubiszewski (born 1981)
- Joe Slater (1872–1926)[329]
- Roger Smalley[14] (1943–2015)[330]
- Michael Sollis (born 1985)
- Benjamin Speed, film composer
- William Stanley (composer) (1820–1902)[331][332][333]
- Reginald Alberto Agrati Stoneham (1879–1942)[334]
- Robert James Stove (born 1961)[335]
- Wendy Suiter (born 1954)[336][337][338]
- Joseph Summers (1839–1917)[339][340]
- May Summerbelle (1867–1914)[341]
- Margaret Sutherland[14] (1897–1984)[342][343]
T
edit- Peter Tahourdin[14] (1928–2009)[43][344][345]
- Henry Tate (1873–1926)[346][347]
- George Tibbits (1933–2008)[17]
- Katia Tiutiunnik (born 1967)[348][349][350]
- Richard Tognetti (born 1965)[351]
- George William Torrance (1835–1907)[352][353][354]
- Ernest Truman (1869–1948)[355][356]
- Costas Tsicaderis (1945–2004)[357]
- Walter J. Turner (1884–1946)[358]
- Joseph Twist (born 1982)
V
edit- Lindsay Vickery (born 1965)[359]
- Carl Edward Vine (born 1954)[360]
- Nicholas Vines (born 1976)[17][361]
- Alexander Voltz (born 1999)[362]
W
edit- Don Walker (born 1951)[363]
- Simon Walker (1961–2010)
- Felix Werder[14] (1922–2012)[17][364][365]
- Martin Wesley-Smith[14] (1945–2019)[366][367]
- Fred Werner (active 1895–1912)[368][369]
- Nigel Westlake (born 1958)[370][371]
- Alfred Wheeler (1865–1949)[372][373][374]
- Gillian Whitehead[14] (born 1941)[375]
- Stephen Whittington (born 1953)[376]
- Christopher Willcock[14] (born 1947)[17][377]
- Malcolm Williamson[14] (1931–2003)[17][378]
- David Worrall (born 1954)[379][380]
Y
edit- Yitzhak Yedid (born 1971)
Z
edit- Alberto Zelman (1832–1907)[381]
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