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Jon Rose Web

the violin in question

Hello, welcome to the website of Jon Rose - violinist, composer, improviser, instrument builder, multi-media artist, inventor of the interactive violin bow, and cultural critic.

His primary life's work is The Relative Violin. This is the development of a total artform based around the one instrument - it includes innovation in the fields of new instrument design, environmental performance, new instrumental techniques, radiophonic works, and the development of inter-active electronics - while interrogating and intervening in the history of music itself.

He performs his group and solo projects world wide. In a 45 year career, he has been featured regularly in the main festivals of New Music, Jazz, performance and Sound Art such as Ars Elektronica, Festival D'Automne, Maerzmusik, Dokumenta, North Sea Jazz Fest, New Music America, the Vienna Festival, the Berlin Jazz Festival, Moers Festival, The Melbourne Festival, etc.

Jon Rose has appeared on over 90 albums and CD's; he has worked with many of the innovators and mavericks in contemporary music such as Derek Bailey, Alvin Curran, Otomo Yoshihide, Ilan Volkov, Christian Marclay, or John Zorn.

Since 2009, Jon Rose has been commissioned by the Kronos String Quartet to write and build Music from 4 Fences for the Sydney Opera House; realised his bicycle powered Pursuit project at Canberra 100; performed an improvised solo part for the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; created major radiophonic works for the BBC, ABC, DR, and ORF; toured in Europe with his current improvisational groups; performed his interactive multi-media composition Internal Combustion for violin and orchestra at The Philharmonic, Berlin; been apprehended by the Israeli Defence Forces at the Separation Fence near Ramallah in the occupied territories, and arrested for playing the violin in front of The Sydney Opera House.

Jon Rose is probably the only living violinist with his own museum (The Rosenberg Museum). This radical cornucopia of over 1,000 artefacts of violinography has been exhibited throughout Europe and was brought home to Australia in 2015 where it has been exhibited at Carriageworks (Sydney) and Substation (Melbourne) amongst other smaller venues.

In 2012 Jon was honored with The Music Board of The Australia Council's senior prize - the Don Banks Award for a life-time's achievement and contribution to Australian music.

His book about the state of music today Music of Place: Reclaiming a Practice is published by Currency House Press.

In 2018, Contemporary Music Review honoured Jon with a complete edition of the magazine dedicated to articles on his life's output - Jon Rose: The Rosenberg Museum.

What's New

December 2024
'Jon Rose Archive' - new on Bandcamp with recently recovered recordings from earlier decades, featuring Violin Factory 1999, Great Fences of Australia 2002, Slawterhaus 1992, Temperaments 2009, Hyperstring @ Roulette 2000.
Vienna, Outback Australia, Salzburg, England, New York.
October 2024
'A Violin Bow for John Cage' - new interactive works based on a recording lost for over 20 years, featuring an interview with Cage from 1988 on the subject of the violin. On line here.
New York, Alice Springs
November 2024-5
'The Singing Telegraph' - an intervention into the history of the Overland Telegraph which stretched uninvited over the land of the Kaytetye people. Working with the Tara Community, this on going project incorporates ancient, colonial, and modern technologies and languages with new music and multi-media outcomes here
Tara, Northern Territory
March 2024
'Night Songs' celebrates an interspecies multi-media engagement between the ancient music of a uniquely Australian songbird - Cracticus nigrogularis (the Pied Butcherbird) and Australia's premiere new music group Ensemble Offspring. Documentation here.
The Adelaide Festival
Latest Stuff
jon rose with violin clocks, Berlin 1994, © Kontanze Binder
Jon Rose at The Galapogas club NY 2010, © Jill Steinberg
jon rose plays 19 string cello at Quartier Latin, Berlin, 1987
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