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Rabid bay : Michael Kieran Harvey collection.

  • Published by Move Records — 2004 [MD3288] — 1 CD (77 min.)
  • Sales Availability: $27.27— Add to Cart
  • Library Availability: CD 1341 — Available for loan
Rabid bay

Featured Australian works

Negra I (1999) — solo piano, by Tim Dargaville
featuring Michael Kieran Harvey (performer)
Duration: 19 mins, 13 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records
Pink nautilus (2003) — solo piano, by Michael Kieran Harvey
featuring Michael Kieran Harvey (performer)
Duration: 3 mins, 23 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records
Rabid bay (2004) for large chamber ensemble, by Kate Neal
featuring Belinda Woods, Martin Mackerras, Ben Carr, Phil Bywater, Adam Simmons, David Melgaard, Cate Waugh, Dominic Harvey, Eric Budd, John Gluyas, Michael Kieran Harvey, Timothy Phillips (performers)
Duration: 9 mins, 49 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records
Promise of water (2003) — solo piano, by Kate Tempany
featuring Michael Kieran Harvey (performer)
Duration: 8 mins, 32 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records
Rash (1997) for piano with CD accompaniment, by Carl Vine
featuring Michael Kieran Harvey, Carl Vine (performers)
Duration: 3 mins, 11 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records
Piano sonata (1997) — solo piano, by Nigel Westlake
featuring Michael Kieran Harvey (performer)
Duration: 14 mins, 57 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records
Mechanical mirrors (1999) — solo piano, by Lawrence Whiffin
featuring Michael Kieran Harvey (performer)
Duration: 16 mins, 24 sec.
Recorded/performed at: Move Records

Product details

Michael Kieran Harvey is one of the foremost interpreters of contemporary piano music of his generation. A champion of Australian music and himself a composer, he regularly commissions new Australian music and has performed Australian music with Australia's leading contemporary music ensembles and orchestras. This recording presents some of Australia's cutting edge piano music - bold and experimental, but also increasingly lyrical, was nominated for the 2005 ARIA awards.

"I have developed close relationships with all the composers involved over the years. They represent an exciting younger generation of Australian composers. All are developing ways to address the question of fine art music and technology and acoustic instruments in this new century. They display an irresistable energy which in performance is communicated to a broad range of ages." Michael Kieran Harvey

Duration: 77 min.

Liner notes include programme notes and notes on the performer and composers.


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