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COMPOSERS


Arnt H. Aanesen
Juan M. Abras
Firudin Allahverdi
Aaron Alon
Samuel Andreyev
Yvette Audain
Svitlana Azarova
David Balasanyan
Stephen M. Barchan
Tiziano Bedetti
Sebastien Beranger
Christophe Bertrand
Linda Buckley
Oscar Carmona
Aaron Cassidy
Luiz E. Casteloes
Paul Clift
Silvia Colasanti
Quinn Collins
Claire Cowan
Jonathan Crehan
Brian Current
Adrian Democ
Ivan Elezovic
Miguel Farias
Stephen Feigenbaum
Aaron Gervais
Alicia Grant
Raffaele Grimaldi
Gilad Hochman
Sungji Hong
Daria Jablonska
Markku Klami
Jana Kmitova
Elia Koussa
Ulrich Kreppein
Ulo Krigul
Felipe Lara
Mart-Matis Lill
Rodrigo Lima
Goncalo Lourenco
Robinson McClellan
Ilona Mesko
Kate Moore
Russell Nadel
Sarah Nemtsov
Alek Nowak
Yoshiaki Onishi
Christian Onyeji
Tomasz J. Opalka
Tomas Palka
Klaudia Pasternak
Stefan Prins
Benjamin Sabey
Jeremy Sagala

Daniel Salecich
M. Salkind-Pearl
Evis Sammoutis
Jakh. Shukurov
James Sproul
Andrew Staniland
Luke Styles
Mirjam Tally
Roberto Toscano
Christ. Trapani
Jeff Trevino
M. Twaalfhoven
Nicholas Vines
James Wade
Peter Zombola
William Zuckerman
 

 
DANIEL SALECICH (AU)

Born in 1979, Bundaberg, Australia. Since graduating with 1st class honours (performance) and a University Medal in Violin and Composition at The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Salecich has undertaken postgraduate studies at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Graz, Austria. He is currently finishing his doctorate at the University of Queensland in Australia, with help of a major Australian postgraduate scholarship.
Salecich has worked with various music ensembles and groups in Australia, Austria, Germany and France, including the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Brisbane Chamber Orchestra, Melbourne International Chamber Music Festival, Grazer Hörfest, and Ensemble Linea of Strasbourg.
His teachers have included Philip Bracanin, Spiros Rantos, Georg Friedrich Haas and Beat Furrer.
Salecich's interests are broad, from producing contemporary and experimental acoustic music to electronic music mixed with acoustic sounds and even the odd pop tune. As a performer and composer he has been involved in many classical, contemporary, and crossover projects.

www.salecich.com