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Thomas Laue
20122025

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Qualifications

Senior Carillonist (National Carillon, Australia)

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Awards and Grants

  • Two separate prizes in the Matthias Vanden Gheyn International Carillon Composition and Arrangement Competition: First Prize (baroque arrangement of 'Sonata for Solo Violin' Op. 16 no. 12 by Isabella Leonarda); Third Prize (original composition, 'Boomerang Nebula') (Campanae Lovanienses, in press) | 2021
  • Australia Council for the Arts Project Funding: 'Celebrating National Carillon's Golden Jubilee: 50 Australian Ensemble Works and 50 Themed Concerts' (chief investigator, AU$ 39,933.39) | 2020
  • artsACT Arts Activities Funding: 'Golden Jubilee: Celebrating National Carillon’s 50th with 50 New Ensemble Carillon Works and 50 Concerts' (chief investigator, AU$ 32,484) | 2020
  • Canberra Critics Circle Award (Music category) | 2017
  • Australia Council for the Arts Project Funding: 'New Carillon Music for the World: A Collaboration between Leading Australian Composers & Performers' (chief investigator, AU$ 22,047) | 2017
  • ANU Research School of Humanities and Arts Visiting Fellowship Grant | 2016
  • Friends of School of Music Transition Award | 2014
  • Third Prize | 7th International Carillon Competition 'Queen Fabiola', Mechelen Belgium, considered the 'Olympics of the carillon' | 2014
  • Overseas Study Grant | Carillon Society of Australia | 2014
  • Canberra Handbell Ensemble (Founding Director) | ANU Open School of Music program (artsACT) | 2013
  • National Carillon Spring School | National Capital Authority | 2013
  • Professor H. Burton Academic Fellow in Music | Australian National University | 2007–2009

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