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Australian Dawn, and Bush Dance : for 2 violins and piano / Ann Carr-Boyd.
Library shelf no. 785.2813/CAR 3 [Not for loan]
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Work Overview
Australian Dawn is a musical picture of the magic of
dawn in Australia when the magpies send their call and myriads of
birds greet the new day.
It has been composed for Cedar-Rose Newman and Lina Lee who, at
the time of writing, are two young violinists at the magical
beginning of their lives in music.
Vanessa Woodhill, my long-time friend and colleague, and
grandmother of Cedar-Rose, asked me to write this piece - a great
honour and delight for me.
Bush Dance is a lively piece with memories of bush dances in Australia, when the violinist was prominent in the ensembles which abounded in country towns and were the life and soul of entertainment in the bush.
Work Details
Year: 2016
Instrumentation: 2 violins, piano.
Duration: 12 min.
Difficulty: Advanced — AMEB Grade 8
Subjects
- Inspired by: Landscape and Nature
Performances of this work
18 Mar 17: Wollongong Town Hall. Featuring Steel City Strings, Cedar-Rose Newman, Lina Lee.
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