Sally Whitwell
This is a stub entry only — it provides links to other resources by and about Sally Whitwell held in our catalogue.
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Random Audio Sample: Rag for Razz : piano duo (4 hands) by Ann Carr-Boyd, from the CD Another look at Autumn |
Articles by and about Sally Whitwell
3 Oct 2012 Kalkadungu - William Barton wins 2012 ARIA for Best Classical Album by Australian Music Centre
Kalkadungu – William Barton, has won the 2012 ARIA for Best Classical Album at the Fine Arts and Artisan awards on 3 October, presented at the Art Gallery of NSW. Best Jazz Album was awarded to Sarah McKenzie for Close your eyes, with composer and Oud player Joseph Tawadros taking out Best World Music Album for his Concerto of the Sea.
Works by Sally Whitwell
Sally Whitwell is not an Australian Music Centre represented artist, however the following works can be found in our collection:
Some World Far from Ours by Sally Whitwell
Suite for an imaginary film by Sally Whitwell
Starlight steeple by Sally Whitwell
Tiny Dances by Sally Whitwell
Starwalker by Sally Whitwell
Works commissioned and written for Sally Whitwell
I dance myself to sleep by Joseph Twist
Lost the plot by Paul Stanhope
CDs, Books and Kits featuring Sally Whitwell
Events featuring Sally Whitwell
24 Feb 2024 NSW: Flametree and the Australian Art Song Resource present Close to Home
2 Feb 2024 VIC: Andrew Blanch & Emily Granger - Suite Mágica
5 May 2023 QLD: Muses Trio 10th Anniversary : Colour Through
13 Mar 2023 NSW: Design & Innovation
World premieres given by Sally Whitwell
Kites : treble choir with piano by Luke Byrne— 24 May 14 (Powerhouse Museum Turbine Room, Sydney)
Poems I, II, III : a collection of 3 poems for cello & piano by Sally Greenaway— 8 Dec 13 (All Saints Anglican Church, Ainslie, ACT)
Dawn of evening : solo piano by Sally Greenaway— 27 Oct 12 (All Saints Anglican Church, Ainslie, ACT)
Lux aeterna (multiple choirs with ensemble) by Joseph Twist— 22 Jan 11 (Verbrugghen Hall, Sydney Conservatorium of Music)
Waking dreamer : treble choir with piano by Annie Kwok— 21 Jan 06 (Ian Roach Hall, Scotch College, Victoria.)