Ensemble Three
This is a stub entry only — it provides links to other resources by and about Ensemble Three held in our catalogue.
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Random Audio Sample: Ddig Hapus : (Happy Angry), for guitar, trumpet and trombone by Christian O'Brien, from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 91. |
Articles by and about Ensemble Three
27 Nov 2019 Ensemble Three, Tim Dargaville and Transience by Tim Dargaville and Ken Murray
'An inspiring example of forward-thinking classical music culture in Australia' (CutCommon), the Melbourne-based Ensemble Three has, over seven years, curated a growing collection of new works distinctive for its combination of trumpet (Joel Brennan), trombone (Don Immel) and guitar (Ken Murray), with live and pre-recorded electronics. Three’s guitarist Ken Murray and composer Tim Dargaville met up to talk about their recent collaboration, Transience, which will be premiered by Ensemble Three on Tuesday 10 December at the Melbourne Recital Centre in the concert event 'Wet Ink'.
Works commissioned by Ensemble Three
Works commissioned and written for Ensemble Three
CDs, Books and Kits featuring Ensemble Three
CD: Return Journey / Ensemble Three play sonatas by Stuart Greenbaum.
Events featuring Ensemble Three
13 Apr 2021 : MDCH Hamer Hall Series - Katy Abbott and Ensemble Three: The Stillness of Midnight
10 Dec 2019 VIC: Wet Ink
23 Jul 2018 VIC: Organica
19 Feb 2018 VIC: Undercurrents
World premieres given by Ensemble Three
Transience (trios including guitar) by Tim Dargaville— 10 Dec 19 (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon, VIC)
…until it's gone : Rhapsody on loss by Linda Kouvaras— 11 Jun 19 (Melbourne Recital Centre "Local Heroes" Series: "Premières")
Aubade : chamber ensemble by Harry Sdraulig— 17 Sep 17 (Macedon Music, VIC)
UndercurrenT II : trumpet, trombone, electric guitar and loop pedals by Katy Abbott— 29 Jun 17 (International Trombone Festival, Black Box, Redlands, California)
Ddig Hapus : (Happy Angry), for guitar, trumpet and trombone by Christian O'Brien— 20 Jul 15 (Global Perspectives, Australian Context, School of the Arts Singapore Concert Hall)