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Joseph Edward Twist is an Australian composer from Gold Coast, Queensland, who resides in the United States.

Early years and education
Joseph Edward Twist was born in 1982 in Queensland, and grew up on the Gold Coast. At primary school, Twist studied piano with Bevan Crabtree and began composing music in his teens. He started another doctorate at Melbourne Conservatorium of Music with Elliott Gyger and Katy Abbott-Kvasnica supervising. and New York University. Twist has participated in several film scoring programs around the United States, such as NYU ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop in New York and the ASCAP Film and TV Workshop with Richard Bellis in Los Angeles. == Career ==
Career
Joseph Twist sang tenor for the Brisbane Chamber Choir (c. 2004), Canticum (c. 2005), He was appointed composer-in-residence for Gondwana Voices for 2008. In 2009 he set Judith Wright's poem, "The Old Prison", to music. Sarah Collins of the Australian Music Centre (AMC) attended the Q150 Celebration Concert at St John's Cathedral in July of that year. Collins observed, "[he] sets the opening simple motif over a drone with wide temporal space between the intervals alluding to the flat, open landscape. This six-note (with anacrusis) opening motif becomes the germ upon which the work is based." In 2019, he was commissioned to arrange Men at Work's hit song Down Under, for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra for use at the State Memorial Service for former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke held at the Sydney Opera House on 19 June of that year. In 2022 a cantata he composed to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the murder of Dr George Duncan premiered at the Adelaide Festival. It was revived by Opera Australia in 2024 for a season of performances at the Sydney Opera House. == Awards ==
Awards
Awards and recognition include: • ASCAP Jimmy Van Heusen Award 2013 • Chanticleer International Composition Competition • First-place in the 15th International Choral Composition Competition in 2011 == Works ==
Works
• "Wandering" (2003) – SATB Brisbane Chamber Choir conducted by Graeme Morton, appears on Time and Eternity (2006) • "Do not Stand at my Grave and Weep" – for SATB Choir. Commissioned by the National Youth Choir of Australia, 2004. • "Do not Stand at My Grave and Weep" by Canticum Chamber Choir, Emily Cox (conductor) appears on Choral Highlights – 7th World Symposium on Choral Music (CD album, May 2006) • "Love Themes" – a set of Madrigals for 6 Voices. Written for The Song Company, 2005. (3mvts) • "Fanfare for the Common Consumer" (for Orchestra) • "On the Night Train" for SATB Choir • "Wandering" for SATB Choir • "Rain Dream" for SSAA Choir and Piano • "I Dance Myself to Sleep" for Orchestra • "How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?" for SATB Choir • "Ubi Caritas" on Luminescence (2016) by Canticum Chamber Choir • An Australian Song Cycle for the "Garden of the Soul" programme for Sydney Chamber Choir • Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan commissioned by the Adelaide Festival to commemorate 50 years since the infamous drowning of Dr George Ian Ogilvie Duncan. ==References==
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