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Owen Salome

About Me

With wide ranging influences including the music of Eastern Europe, the Anglo-Celtic Tradition, Argentine Tango and the Western Classical tradition Owen creates a unique and individual sound with both art-music and more casual compositions. Owen is both a composer and performer and is involved in a number of musical projects.In 2007 Owen won the Secondary school section of the Sibelius Young Composers Awards with his composition 'Deep Fish'.Owen is currently studying at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music The songs on the website include a selection of recent compositions.Deep Fish- is played by Ensemble Offspring, Conductor Roland Peelman, Flute Lamorna Nightingale, Clarinet Dianna Springford, Violin Veroniqe Serret, 'Cello Geoffrey Gartner, Percussion Clare EdwardesPresto Con Fuoco- Trombone Jess Smith, Piano Chad VindinGypsy Dance- Violin James CuddefordJungle Noises- Flute Sandra HorneLonely Beach- Stereo PieceThe Symbologer Christine-2 Clarinets

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 19/02/2008
Band Members: Owen Salome
Influences: Minimalism.Anglo-Celtic music.Gypsy Music.Eastern European Music. Astor Piazzolla.The French Impressionist Movement.Neo-Classicism.Contempory Australian Music
Record Label: Unsigned