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Moya Henderson

Short bio Moya Henderson

Birthday: 1941
Genre: Classical
Period: Contemporary, Modern

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Moya Henderson was an accomplished Australian composer, known for her innovative works and contributions to the music industry. She graduated from the University of Queensland, and went on to become the Resident Composer at Opera Australia. Throughout her career, she created a diverse range of works, including operas, chamber music, vocal music, and electronic music.

One of Henderson's significant contributions to the music industry was the development of the "noose," a stringed instrument accessory that allowed composers to write natural harmonics on every note within the instrument's range. Henderson's works were often experimental and pushed the boundaries of traditional musical structures.

In addition to her composing work, Henderson was also a respected teacher and mentor. She taught composition at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the University of Wollongong. She was also a prominent supporter of emerging artists and worked to create opportunities for women and people of color in the industry.

Henderson passed away in 2018, leaving behind a rich legacy of innovative and impactful works. Her contributions to the music industry as a composer, teacher, and mentor continue to inspire and influence musicians and music-lovers worldwide.

Compositions featuring Moya Henderson

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 G'Day Africa, for clarinet, viola, cello & piano 6:50 min Chamber Music 1990
2 Kudikynah Cave, for string quartet 6:18 min Chamber Music 1987
3 Cross Hatching 11:30 min Miscellaneous (Classical) -
4 Woman's Song, song 2:00 min Vocal Music -
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