Romano Crivici

Romano Crivici (1953) is an Australian violinist, pianist and composer. Romano Crivici is one of Australia's only contemporary composers who is also a recognised contemporary classical performer on both violin and piano. Crivici, a former member of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the New England String Quartet, has also worked widely as a repetiteur and conductor. However it has been his work as composer, director and violinist with his group Elektra String Quartet and Elektra Collektiv, that has made a unique contribution. The Elektra String Quartet, is best known for performing works by Crivici himself, as well as other Australian composers such as Nigel Westlake, Robert Davidson, Roger Dean, Mathew Hindson, Paul Stanhope, Martin Armiger, Ross Edwards and other contemporary works. Crivici founded the Elektra String Quartet in 1993 soon after leaving the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and created a disciplined and flexible ensemble that worked within many cross cultural art-forms. The ensemble featured works by Crivici himself as well as commissioning and performing works by some of Australia's best known composers. His personal connection to the Australian landscape has inspired many of his works including his recent Flat Earth for string quartet, didjeridu and percussion (2015), Landscape for string quartet (1999), Journey to a Mythical Place for string quartet (1993). His collaboration with indigenous artists has allowed him to create scores which "sensitively incorporate Indigenous elements", giving voice to a unique and evolving Australian style. Crivici has also been commissioned by many organisations and ensembles including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Arafura Ensemble, 10 Days on the Island Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Fresh Ballet Company, Sydney Dance Company, One Extra Dance Company and Pacific Arts Festival. At the height of Elektra's performance trajectory he completed a master's degree in Performance (Conducting) as well as a Diploma of Social Science (Anthropology) both at the University of Sydney. Reflecting the larger scale of the works he now creates, Crivici has expanded Elektra String Quartet to a much larger ensemble Elektra Collectiv, which, now comprised both classical and jazz performers, he directs from the keyboard.

Romano Crivici: Ebb & Flow - 2022-04-08T00:00:00.000000Z

Romano Crivici: Flat Earth - 1970-01-01T00:00:00.000000Z

String Quartet No. 5 "Gregorian Funk": IV. Passacaglia - 2022-04-01T00:00:00.000000Z

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