William Barton joins Sydney Symphony Orchestra board of directors

Rhiannon Clarke Published April 7, 2023 at 5.00am (AWST)

William Barton has been announced as the newest member of the board of Directors of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

The peerless yidaki (didgeridoo) performer is world-renowned as a composer who works across classical and traditional First Nations music, bringing together Western art traditions and his Kalkadunga heritage.

As a frequent collaborator, the Sydney Symphony has enjoyed a long association with Barton. He has recorded, and performed a number of his works on international tours, with the orchestra.

Last July the Sydney Symphony Orchestra worked with Barton on the world premiere of his work 'Of the Earth', which also saw Sydney Children's Choir, Gondwana Indigenous Children's Choir, soprano Nicole Car and mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung come together for the re-opening of the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.

"I am excited to join the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's Board of Directors at this moment in the Orchestra's history," said Mr Barton

"I have a great affection for the musicians of the Orchestra and for the organisation's commitment to contemporary music and Australian artists.

"I am honoured to be part of the engine room of change, and, in my role, I hope to connect people of all walks of life through open conversation. And actioning our intentions through the vibrancy of music and reinforcing the legacy of arts, culture and language for the next generations to come."

Mentored by his uncle, Barton learned the yidaki and at the age of 17 gave one of his earliest orchestral performances with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

The multi-instrumentalist, composer, vocalist and producer has brought Australian music to the forefront through collaborations with ensembles around the globe including the world-renowned Berlin Philharmonic and London Philharmonic Orchestra, and through performances at Westminster Abbey and the Beijing Olympics, among other engagements.

Barton holds honorary doctorate degrees from Griffith University and the University of Sydney and has released five albums that capture his unique creations which bring together western art music and First Nations musical traditions.

Sydney Symphony Orchestra Board chair Geoff Wilson said: "We are delighted that William Barton is joining the Sydney Symphony's Board of Directors, William is a close and valued musical collaborator and one of the nation's visionary artists."

"His unique voice will help guide the Sydney Symphony's artistic growth as we move towards our centenary year.

"We also look forward to William's continuing contribution as a musician and community leader with special knowledge of the needs of First Nations people and regional and remote communities.

"We are especially delighted that William joins the Board at one of the most exciting times in the Orchestra's history. This year represents the first full year with Simone Young as Chief Conductor in our renewed home at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.

"As a community and cultural leader, William has made a significant contribution to our nation. We look forward to working with William as we plan for the Orchestra's future as the nation's flagship orchestra," said Mr Wilson.

Among his many public and critical accolades, Barton was recently named Queensland's State Recipient in the 2023 Australian of the Year awards.

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