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Ian Munro
Dreams
Laureate of the Queen Elisabeth International Competition for Composers 2002/2003

Born in Melbourne, Ian Munro completed his early piano studies under the guidance of Roy Shepherd, a pupil of Alfred Cortot. Having continued his studies in Vienna, London and Italy with Noretta Conci, Guido Agosti and Michele Campanella, he subsequently won several major prizes in international piano competitions in Spain (Canals), Italy (Busoni), Portugal (da Motta) and the UK, where his second prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition in 1987 firmly established his solo career. Since then he has performed in over forty countries in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia, as soloist and as chamber musician. He has also taught piano masterclasses all over the world. Ian Munro has recorded CDs for Hyperion, Cala, Naxos, Marco Polo, ABC Classics and the new UK label Warehouse. Ian Munro has composed since childhood and retains an interest in music that speaks to young performers, professionals and amateurs alike. His Children’s Concerto for child pianist and orchestra (2000) has been widely performed in Australia. A series of ironic “portraits” of living Australian politicians includes the Keating Tangos for clarinet and piano (1999) and the Whitlam Rags (2002), depicting both flattering and not-so-flattering views of the two colourful ex-Prime Ministers. Other recent works include 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird for voice, harp and string quartet and Aus tiefer Not for viola and piano.

Dreams is the first of three related symphonic poems featuring a solo piano. It seeks to explore the dream world of child and adult, particularly the episodic evolution of sleeping thoughts, peaceful and disturbed. Together with the second and third poems, Forests and Passacaglias, it also gains inspiration from and pays tribute to the Australian poet Judith Wright, who died in 2001. Dreams is dedicated to my mother, Bev.

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