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Riddles (soprano with chamber orchestra)

by Betty Beath and David Cox (1974)

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Riddles / Betty Beath and David Cox.

Library shelf no. Q 783.2542/BEA 1 [Available for loan]

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Riddles / by Betty Beath and David Cox.

Library shelf no. 783.2542/BEA 7 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1974

Instrumentation: Solo voice, flute, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, timpani, percussion (1 player), harp, strings.

Duration: 9 min.

Contents note: The cry / words by Amano Tadashi ; In an English garden - In Spanish mountains - In the Carnarvon Ranges / words by David Cox.

Dedication note: Dedicated to Josef Aronoff, Janet Delpratt

Commission note: The work was commissioned by the International Society of Contemporary Music for a concert of new works - 'Composers' Workshop' - 27th September, 1975.

First performance: by Gregory Massingham, Queensland Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra, Josef Aronoff — 9 Aug 74. Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra, Mayne Hall, University of Queensland

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Performances of this work

Unknown date: One of three songs presented by the International Society for Contemporary Music. Featuring Janet Delpratt.

26 Sep 75: ABC. Featuring Janet Delpratt, Regis Danillon.

9 Aug 74: Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra, Mayne Hall, University of Queensland. Featuring Gregory Massingham, Queensland Conservatorium Chamber Orchestra, Josef Aronoff.

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