Dr Jenny Game DCA (University of Western Sydney), MA (Monash University), DipEd (University of London), BA honours (La Trobe University), BA (Melbourne University): Jenny is a composer, performer, and scholar with interests in contemporary intercultural composition, improvisation, music education, and Australian Indigenous music. She has lectured at universities throughout Australia and is currently the Academic Director at the Southern Cross Education Institute (Higher Education). She is currently completing a circus opera, The Blood Vote, that examines the contradictions of modernity depicted through the ideas of the early twentieth century futurist and suffragist movements. Her contemporary compositions have been performed at a number of festivals: for example, in 2012, her intercultural chamber opera The Aqueduct premiered at the Restrung Chamber Music Festival in Brisbane. She composes and performs on saxophones with Aurora Lumina, a contemporary improvising ensemble, and has been invited to perform her music at a number of international festivals including the Wangaratta, Melbourne, and Manly International Jazz Festivals. Jenny has published articles on a variety of topics including improvisation, intercultural music, and education. Her most recent publication is “Music and Embodied Movement: Representations of risk and death in contemporary circus” in M. Bennett (Ed.), Music and Death: Interdisciplinary readings and perspectives, UK: Emerald Publishing (2019).
Horn Ensemble Works
Nozart for Two Horns | Nozart for Two Horns | 2012 | 2 horns |