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James Henry is a highly sought-after composer and sound designer known for his unique fusion of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary musical genres. His versatile skill set has led him to compose for prestigious ensembles including the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Sydney Philharmonia Choir, Melbourne String Ensemble, and the Derwent Valley Concert Band. He has also held the role of musical director for notable events, including the Dreamtime at the G opening ceremonies and the Melbourne Festival Opening Ceremonies for 'Tanderrum.' James has lent his musical expertise to various theatre and dance productions and has received numerous commissions for his work.

In recognition of his exceptional talent, James earned a nomination for Best Documentary Score at the 2022 AACTA Awards for his outstanding work on 'Freeman.' James also earned his first Green Room Award for Sound Design in collaboration with Gary Watling and Lydia Fairhall.

James' music stands out due to its rich diversity. Beyond his composing endeavours, he is also a singer/songwriter and has toured extensively across the country, captivating audiences as both a solo artist and a featured performer alongside renowned acts like the Black Arm Band and Buried Country. Additionally, he occasionally explores his creative prowess as a DJ and producer, working under the pseudonym Nurra and crafting House and Techno music.

James has immersed himself in the cultural fabric of various communities, playing an integral role in the revitalization of indigenous languages through song. His recent fellowship deepened his understanding of traditional Aboriginal music, enabling him to seamlessly integrate it into contemporary contexts and genres. This unique ability allows him to explore musical landscapes spanning from Techno to full orchestral compositions, all while maintaining cultural sensitivity and appropriateness.

Cybec Foundation generously provides support for James Henry's position as Cybec First Nations Composer in Residence

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