Michael Kieran Harvey
Michael Kieran Harvey is an Australian pianist and composer who is known for his interpretation of contemporary piano music and his advocacy of Australian music.
Pianist
July 7, 1961
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Michael Kieran Harvey is a renowned Australian composer and pianist, celebrated for his virtuosic performances of contemporary classical music. With a career spanning over 40 years, Harvey has premiered and recorded numerous works by distinguished composers, earning various accolades, including the 1999 APRA Award for Best Jazz Composition. He has also collaborated with musicians across diverse genres and was a member of the Australian Art Orchestra. Some of his notable compositions include “48 Fugues for Frank Zappa,” “In the Light Of Air,” and “Stockhausen’s Tierkreis.” Harvey’s extensive repertoire showcases his commitment to promoting new music, both as a performer and composer. As one of the leading interpreters of contemporary piano music, he is a staunch advocate for Australian music and has commissioned numerous works by local composers.