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LIFE & TIMES
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BIOGRAPHY
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List of Compositions
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| 1997 (VCA - Cello) Echoes (solo cello) Irrationality by Night A Miniature Suite (piano/violin/cello) |
| 1998 - 2000 (VCA - Composition) Rain (solo cello) Performed at the Port Fairy Spring Music Festival. Soleil Etoile (solo cello) Fantasy (solo cello) Ghost (solo guitar) When Soft Voices Die Winged Energy of Delight Learning How to Fly Dreamings of the Soul On the Edge |
| 2002 Arc-en-Ceil (cello duet) Kristin composed this work for her father, days after he died. |
| 2004 Dark Blue (cello ensemble) Amber (string orchestra) |
| 2005 Journey of a Thousand (string quintet with electronic effects) Commissioned by Ivanhoe Grammar and premiered at the Hamer Hall as part of their 90th year celebration. |
| 2006 Live Looping Pieces for debut album 'Be Not Afraid' |
| 2010 Dance Me Till the End of Time (concert band and choir) Commissioned by Take PArt for the Central Goldfields community Live Looping Pieces for second album |
| 2011 'Memoirs of a Plague' Film Score (multi layered cello) Funded by Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Screen ACT and National Geographic |
Kristin Rule, alias 'The Unconventional Cellist'
info@theunconventionalcellist.com
PO Box 43, Clunes VIC, AUSTRALIA 3370
+61 422 783 980
Music Industry Achievements
2011
CURRENT: Creation of New Work for Solo Cello and Live Loops
A large work, to be fully notated, exploring the path of authenticity via the extrodinary sound world of the cello.
Visit 'A Principled Cellist Blog' for updates and ponderings.
CURRENT: Collaboration with Rachael Guy
Full length puppet show/installation to be premiered at Carmen's Tunnel in the inaugural Tarrengower Puppetfest, March 2012
Visit 'Rachael Guy's Blog' for updates and ponderings.
Film Score 'Memoirs of a Plague' (77mins)
'Creatures of the Flood' (National Geographic Version - 55mins)
Director; Robert Nugent
Producer; Mitzi Goldman & Robert Nugent
Funded by Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Screen ACT and National Geographic
More Info
Screenings of 'Memoirs of a Plague';
Hot Docs Film Festival, Canada, 2011
24th International Film Festival, Amsterdam, 2010
Castlemaine State Festival Solo Performance
'World Premier' of Moving Images to live cello/loop performance of
'The Knife that Cuts a Tear'
2010
Recipient of <REMOTE SENSE> Moving Images Residency and Mentoring Program Castlemaine
Funded and Supported by Aphids, The Ian Potter Foundation, Punctum and
The Castlemaine State Festival
View Sample Video Clips
'The Knife that Cuts a Tear' - Album (Independant Release)
Independent reviews of 'The Knife that Cuts a Tear'
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T. Butcher, Associate Editor for
THE SILENT BALLET
to read the full review, here.
"So let it be then known: Kristin Rule is one of the most talented Loop-Based Artists working today."
Alex Stretton, Producer of
WTYF
to read the full review, here
“With the release of Kristin Rule’s second album The Knife That Cuts A Tear we are treated to something home grown, but most of all something that is dripping with emotion and skill......"
(ALBUM) BEST OF 2010 @
The Silent Ballet (USA)
Whatever Takes Your Fancy
Headphone Commute
NoiZine - Truebelief
Global Guitar Cycles
Radio stations playing tracks from 'The Knife that Cuts a Tear'
Rete Due
'Swiss Italian-Language Radio Station'with presenter Corrado Antonini
ABC Classic FM
'Classic Breakfast' with presenter Emma Ayres
Three Triple R
'Delivery' presented by Owen McKern Sundays 4-6pm
PBSfm 106.7
'Global Village' - Roger Holdsworth Sundays 5-7pm
Echoes.org
'Echoes Playlist' Music heard on the Public Radio music soundscape (USA)
fluid-radio.co.uk
'Experimental Frequencies' Channel 1
PBSfm
'The Mix Tape' - Fuchsia Wednesdays 2-6am
Kristin Rule was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1976. Shortly after her birth, her family returned to Australia, their country of origin. She grew up in Melbourne and began playing the Cello at age twelve and later took up the Saxophone at age fourteen. She cites her early music influences as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Jacqueline Du Pre, Debussy, Stravinsky and Rostropovich.
Kristin completed her Bachelor of Music Majoring in Composition, at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in 2000. In the first year of her study, 1997, she received the Peers Coetmore Scholarship for Cellists, which enabled her to fund a trip to St Petersburg, Russia, for the World Cello Conference where she met one of her greatest influences, the Cellist Maestro, Mstislav Rostropovich. Kristin later went on to win the VCA’s Quip Quip Composition Commission in 1999.
Whilst at the VCA, Kristin studied Cello under Nelson Cooke and Composition under David Joseph and Mark Pollard. In 1997, she composed a piece, ‘Rain’, for solo cello, which was selected by the VCA, for performance at the Port Fairy Spring Music Festival in 1999. It was recorded and later broadcast on ABC Classic FM’s ‘New Music Australia’ program in 2001.
During her studies, Kristin also composed music for several Short Films, one of which, also entitled ‘Rain’, produced by Australian Short Film Director, Melanie Brunt, won the Best Short Film at the ‘In The Bin’ Short Film Festival, Queensland.
The final year of Kristin’s degree was completed during a nine-month stay in Paris, France, where she studied Composition under the World renown, Contemporary Classical Composer, Eugene Kurtz.
In 2002 Kristin went to Canberra to further her compositional studies under the highly regarded Australian Composers, Larry Sitsky and Jim Cotter.
In that year, her Father Peter Rule was diagnosed with Leukemia and tragically died at the young age of 55. His passing left a chasm in Kristin’s life that, at 25 years of age, would prove, understandably, extremely difficult to overcome. After abandoning her studies, she moved to a Natural Bush setting in Dunach, Central Victoria in search of answers.
It led to the creation of her first album in 2006, ‘Be Not Afraid’, a collection of her own Compositions, dedicated to the memory of her late Father.
The release of the album, in combination with the radical idea of delivering Contemporary World Music to the People via a motorcycle and trailer with its own Solar Power System, led to Kristin being awarded a prestigious ‘Australia Council for The Arts’ Grant in mid 2007. A 20 week Tour of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia followed, performing an average of 6 concerts a week in Metropolitan and Regional Communities and Schools. During the Tour, tracks from ‘Be Not Afraid’ received air-play on 3MBS, ABC Radio National, ABC 774 Melbourne during a live Studio interview with Derek Guille, ABC 774 Ballarat, ABC Mt Gambier live with Stan Thomson, Triple R and various other community radio stations across Australia.
The album sold out during 2009, and Kristin immediately commenced work on a new CD. In early 2010, Regional Arts Victoria through the Maryborough ‘Take-Part’ Group Commissioned Kristin to compose a 15minute New Work for the Central Goldfields Concert Band and Acapella Gold Community Choir entitled, 'Dance me till the End of Time'. The project, aimed at bringing community musicians together for a totally new musical experience, proved both rewarding and challenging for musicians and audiences alike.
In early 2010, Kristin began finalizing work on her latest recording, ‘The Knife That Cut’s A Tear’, which was released to high acclaim on the 31st of May.
Kristin uses a laptop, software and midi pedals with her cello to build compositions layer by layer live during performance, is a feat that frequently has her audiences mesmerized. The result is a powerfully emotive and deeply moving experience.
This radical approach doesn’t end there. In line with her Environmental beliefs, Kristin has moved from a motorcycle to a bicycle, carrying her Cello and equipment from performance to performance on the back of a specially made Cargo Bicycle.