Professor Matthew Marshall

Prof. Matthew Marshall

Professor Matthew Marshall

  • Dean and Professor of Music
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Biography

Matthew Marshall is an award-winning internationally-recognised classical guitarist and recording artist who has performed solo, with orchestras and in chamber music ensembles on four continents. He has performed as soloist with the Berlin Chamber Orchestra, the Orlando Philharmonic, the Guanajuato Symphony Mexico, the Kemerovo Philharmonic Russia, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and many others. As a recording artist, he has released thirteen albums of music for solo guitar, chamber music and with orchestra. His solo album Fragments was a finalist in the Best Classical Artist category of the 2020 New Zealand Music Awards.

Professor Marshall has also balanced his performing alongside an academic leadership career. He has held a number of leadership positions in New Zealand, Australia and England, including Dean of Arts and Social Science at Southern Cross University, Dean of Creative & Performing Arts at Central Queensland University, Director of Music at Dartington College of Arts UK, and Head of Music at Massey University.

He studied in New Zealand, England and USA and holds a doctorate in performance from the University of Otago. He is a keen restorer of British classic cars and is also a trained automotive mechanic.

 

Academic & Professional Qualifications

  • Doctor of Musical Arts – University of Otago, NZ
  • Master of Music (Distinction) – Victoria University of Wellington, NZ
  • PG Diploma in Performance – Royal Northern College of Music, UK
  • PG Diploma in Teaching – Nelson Polytechnic, NZ
  • Bachelor of Music (First class Honours) – Victoria University of Wellington, NZ

Research Interests

  • Interdisciplinary Arts Practice
  • Electronic Manipulation in Live Performance
  • New Zealand Music & Music History
  • Classical Guitar Performance
  • Editing and Publishing Contemporary Art Music

Notable Publications

  1. Marshall, M., & Filmer A. (Eds.). (2021). Three Pieces for viola or violin and guitar by Anthony Ritchie. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  2. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2021). Gaston Amoureux for solo guitar by Michael Calvert. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  3. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2021). Eight Studies for solo guitar by Michael Calvert. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  4. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2021). Fantasia in August for solo guitar by Michael Calvert. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  5. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2021). Lascivious Pleasing for solo guitar by Michael Calvert. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  6. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2020). Cytokinesis for solo guitar by Mike Nock. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  7. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2020). Whirlwind for solo guitar by Louise E. Matthews. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  8. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2020). Morning Song for two guitars by Louise E. Matthews. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  9. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2020). Two’s Company for two guitars, harp and strings by John Ritchie. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  10. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2020). Album leaves for solo guitar by John Ritchie. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  11. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2018). Autumn Moods for cello and guitar by Anthony Ritchie. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  12. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2018). Three Sad Waltzes for solo guitar by Kenneth Young. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  13. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2018). Suite for violin and guitar by Kenneth Young. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.
  14. Marshall, M. (Ed.). (2018). Tense Melodies for flute and guitar by Philip Norman. Taradale, New Zealand: Hatchet Music Ltd.

Media

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