Guy Noble is an Australian musical composer, conductor, pianist and broadcaster.[1]
Noble studied piano in the early 1980s at the Sydney Conservatorium. On a scholarship from the Australia Council he travelled to London where he worked for four years, including a stint as presenter on BBC Radio 3.[2] In 1984, he was pianist in the Sydney Youth Orchestra and from 1984 to 1986 in the Australian Youth Orchestra.[3] Noble was the inaugural recipient of the Brian Stacey Memorial Trust Award for emerging Australian conductors in 1998; the trust, in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, financed the composition and recording of Noble's Flute Concerto,[4] written for Jane Rutter.[5]
^"Award Recipient 1998: Guy Noble", Brian Stacey Memorial Trust
^Noble's Flute Concerto, Jane Rutter (flute) on YouTube
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^Burdon, Peter (20 May 2021). "Review: Animals – Adelaide Symphony Orchestra". The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia – via Newsbank.
^"On with the show for fabulous FOFO". The Sunday Mail. 21 November 2021. p. 4 – via Newsbank.
^Whittington, Stephen (15 May 2015). "Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with conductor Guy Noble brings classics to the masses". The Advertiser. Adelaide, Australia.
^Yeoman, William (11 November 2016). "Opera! The Opera brings together world's greatest operatic music". The West Australian. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
^"Guy Noble | HK Phil". www.hkphil.org. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
^"Melbourne Symphony Orchestra". Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
^"Guy Noble". Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
^"Teddy Tahu Rhodes and Guy Noble Enchant the Opera". Radio Adelaide. 18 November 2021. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
^"Guy Noble". Music Australia. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
^"The Guy Noble Radio Show". ABC Radio Classic FM.
^"Classic presenter's last call". The Mercury. Hobart, Australia. 28 November 2001. p. 22 – via Newsbank.
^Humphries, Glen (18 May 2002). "Insight – Guy Noble". Illawarra Mercury. Wollongong, Australia. p. 7 – via Newsbank.
^"Guy Noble Archives". Limelight. Retrieved 18 April 2022.