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  1. Paul Atherstone Grabowsky AO, born 27 September 1958, is an Australian pianist and composer, founder of the Australian Art Orchestra . Biography. Born in Lae, Papua New Guinea, Grabowsky is a pianist and composer of music for film, theatre and opera.

  2. Paul Grabowsky is a pianist, composer, arranger, conductor – and is one Australia’s most distinguished artists. Born in Papua New Guinea, Paul was raised in Melbourne. During the late 70’s he became prominent in the music scene in Melbourne, working in various jazz, theatre and cabaret projects.

  3. Paul Grabowsky AO – pianist, composer and producer. ‘Please Leave Your Light On’ is the new collaborative album by Paul Kelly and Paul Grabowsky. Release date: 31 July 2020 on EMI Recorded Music Australia. This unique body of work sees Kelly performing selections of his catalogue with new interpretations by Grabowsky on piano. Video unavailable.

  4. Paul Grabowsky formed the Wizards of Oz with Saxophonist Dale Barlow and the now world-famous rhythm section of The Necks – Lloyd Swanton (Bass) and Tony Buck (Drums) – in 1987. Recorded prior to a world tour, Soundtrack consists of original compositions by the band and won the ARIA award in 1989.

  5. Aug 3, 2014 · Honoured with an Order of Australia this year, he has been a jazz pianist in Germany and a TV celebrity in Australia, the founder of the Australian Art Orchestra and artistic director of the Adelaide Festival. He has composed for opera and film, and worked for the ABC, Australia Council and Monash University.

  6. Paul Grabowsky is a pianist, composer, arranger, conductor. Born in Papua New Guinea, Paul was raised in Melbourne. During the late 1970s he became prominent in the music scene in Melbourne, working in various jazz, theatre and cabaret projects.

  7. Paul Grabowsky is a pianist, composer, conductor and founder of the Australian Art Orchestra. Born in Papua New Guinea in 1958, and raised in Melbourne Australia, he began classical piano lessons as a five-year-old, studying with Mack Jost from 1965-1978.

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