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New Zealand composer and violinist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salina Fisher (born 6 October 1993) is a New Zealand composer and violinist currently based in Wellington.
Salina Fisher | |
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Born | 6 October 1993 |
Origin | New Zealand |
Occupation | Composer |
Instrument | Violin |
Website | www |
Fisher was Concertmaster of the NZSO National Youth Orchestra in 2012-2013.[1] She graduated from the New Zealand School of Music and then studied for a Master of Music in Composition at the Manhattan School of Music in New York.[2] In 2014 Fisher's work Blushing Skies received the Orchestra's Choice Award.[3] She is the youngest-ever winner of the SOUNZ Contemporary Award for her orchestral work Rainphase, subsequently winning in 2017 for her string quartet Tōrino.[4] Tōrino was selected to represent New Zealand at the ISCM World Music Days in Vancouver, BC, Canada and was performed there in November 2017. by the Emily Carr String Quartet.[5][6] She was awarded a Fulbright New Zealand General Graduate Award.[7] She is the recipient of the New Generation Award.[8]
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