David Banney (born 1968, Brisbane, Australia)[1] is an Australian conductor, composer and music educator. He is involved with various organisations and ensembles, including the Christ Church Cathedral, the Newcastle Music Festival, the Christ Church Camerata, and the Newcastle Cathedral College of Music. Banney is also an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
In 2015, Banney completed a PhD thesis entitled Symmetry and Symmetry Breaking in Music.[citation needed] He has collaborated with other scholars for research, publishing with Giuseppe Caglioti on the subject of thermodynamics in music, and with Roger Smith on the subject of symmetry breaking in the synchronisation of uterine muscle behaviour during human labour.[citation needed] In 2018, Banney was appointed an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle,[4] where he taught the course "Einstein, Bach and the Taj Mahal: Symmetry in the Arts, Sciences and Humanities".[5]
Awards
Winner of the ABC Young Conductor of the Year Award (1995)[2][1]