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I read the old dream slowly : music from the CD

Event

I read the old dream slowly : music from the CD

  • Date: Wednesday, 5 March 2014, 6pm
  • Venue: University of Southern Qld Arts Theatre — West Street, Toowoomba, QLD
  • Tickets: Adults: $22 | Children: $10 | Concession: $18 — Tickets can be purchased online or by phone on 0746 311 111

Event Details

Drawn from the i read the old dream slowly CD, the program is a fine example of Australian instrumental sounds for strings, clarinet, saxophone and piano. Easy listening, thought evoking and entertaining, the music has already captured the hearts of people throughout Australia including a performance at the Australasian Clarinet and Saxophone Convention at the Sydney Conservatorium last year. There will be a reception in the Arts Gallery following the recital - refreshments will be served. This event is proudly sponsored by the USQ Division of Academic Services.

Performers: Collusion Music Australia

Benjamin Greaves: Violin/Viola
Diana Tolmie: Clarinet/Saxophone
Danielle Bentley: Cello
Asha Sykes-Fonteyne: Guest Piano

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on 0746 311 111 or by email to boxoffice@usq.edu.au

Featured Australian Works

Inner-city counterpoints : for clarinet, viola (or violin), cello and piano (1989) [Meditation] by Nigel Sabin
— performed by Collusion
Kazan Votives (quartets: saxophone, piano, violin, cello) (2008) by Gerard Brophy
— performed by Collusion
Sonata for violin and piano : violin with piano (2010) by Nigel Sabin
— performed by Asha Sykes-Fonteyne and Benjamin Greaves
 Clockwork Ghost by Andrew Ball
 Short Dance Film: "I read the old dream slowly" by Susan Hawkins/Gareth Belling/Jonas Hill
 Three Years Beginning Again - Miniature Suite for Collusion by Thomas Green

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