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George Dreyfus
Artist and Composer
George Dreyfus was born in Wuppertal, Germany in 1928 and migrated to Australia with his brother and parents in 1939. After formal education at Melbourne High School, he commenced his professional musical career as a bassoon player with the orchestra of Her Majesty’s Theatre playing opera, ballet and musical comedy. In 1953 he joined the ABC’s Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, working under international conductors such as Lorin Mazel, Josef Krips, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Andre Cluytens, Charles Mackerras and many others. He left the MSO in 1965 to become a freelance composer, supporting himself by writing film music scores and maintaining a lively public profile through his activities with the ISCM (Melbourne), the George Dreyfus Chamber Orchestra, the GEKKO Opera Company and other performing groups, in which to the present day he continues to be involved. Throughout his freelance years, he has composed, amongst others, four operas, two symphonies, choral and chamber music, and also has many film scores to his credit. Dreyfus’ public persona as a composer was transformed in 1974 when his theme music for the ABC television series ‘Rush’ became a best-seller. In recent years he has found new outlets for his composing, conducting and performing skills in community involvement: his ‘Australian Folk Mass’ has been performed throughout the country, as has his music for brass band. He has been the recipient of various awards and fellowships most notably at: the Australian National University in Canberra (1967 - 68); the German Academy Villa Massimo in Rome (1976); the Mishkenot Sha’ananim in Jerusalem (1980); and at the Conservatoria of Tienjin (1983), Shanghai (1987) and Nanjing (1991). More recently he received the Don Banks Fellowship (1991); and was made a Member of the Order of Australia (1992) for his services to music, particularly as a composer. Dreyfus’ music is published by Allans Publishing in Melbourne and his autobiography “The Last Frivolous Book” (1984) is published by Hale and Iremonger in Sydney.
played by Kew Band
This much anticipated release features among other works the Fanfare for a new dome. Very few Melbourne buildings have been honoured with their own personally written fanfare. However, Composer George Dreyfus has been fortunate enough to pen not just one fanfare but two of these celebratory pieces.

Dean Frenkel
Ambient Voice features Dean Frenkel's haunting harmonic vocals strategically placed over and within the music of outstanding Australian composers, including Mark Clement Pollard, George Dreyfus, Andrew MacGregor and the group Invention in Time.

featuring the unused Tender Mercies score!
Move Records once again mines Screensound Australia's archive to showcase the wonderful film music of George Dreyfus, including the premiere release of the unused score to the Bruce Beresford feature Tender Mercies (1982).

Composed by George Dreyfus
The second volume of marvellous music from one of Australia's favourite composers, George Dreyfus.

Richard Runnels
110 minutes of horn music, from the classical to the contemporary. Many works presented here were never available on CD before and virtually all are on the current AMEB French Horn syllabus - ideal for students!

Composed by George Dreyfus
Marvellous music by the well-known Australian composer George Dreyfus!

Rosny Childrens Choir / Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Australian history in a tuneful, dramatic cantata by Don Kay and a work by George Dreyfus designed to familiarise children with the instruments of the orchestra.

Melbourne and Queensland Symphony Orchestras conducted by the composer
Fourteen of George Dreyfus' best-loved film themes.

Composed by George Dreyfus
An enjoyable collection featuring two of George Dreyfus' best known compositions, Rush and The Adventures of Sebastian the Fox.

George Dreyfus
The Adelaide Quintet and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra present the "serious" side of George Dreyfus - the Didjeridu Sextet and the two symphonies.

George Dreyfus
Conducted by the composer, the Symphonic Wind Ensemble of the Johannes-Gutenberg-University, Mainz (Germany) performs George Dreyfus' complete music for wind orchestra. Strictly limited edition.


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