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The silent isle : saxophone with piano

by Richard Charlton (2002)

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Performance by Clemens Leske, Jason Xanthoudakis from the CD Orchestral & chamber works with guitars

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Orchestral & chamber works with guitars / R. Charlton.

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The silent isle : for soprano saxophone and piano / Richard Charlton.

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Library shelf no. 788.72/CHA 1 [Available for loan]

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Work Overview

This piece is based on the Tennyson poem 'The Lady of Shalott' which I first read when I was a child. More than anything else I remember certain lines of this fairy story about a princess imprisoned by a curse.

Work Details

Year: 2002

Instrumentation: Soprano saxophone, piano.

Duration: 5 min.

Difficulty: Advanced — AMEB Grade 8

Written for: Clemens Leske, Jason Xanthoudakis

First performance: by Clemens Leske, Jason Xanthoudakis — 4 Aug 02. Crows Nest Performing Arts Centre, Sydney

Performances of this work

4 Dec 06: Northside Baptist Church, Crows Nest, Sydney, . Featuring North Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Jason Xanthoudakis.

4 Aug 02: Crows Nest Performing Arts Centre, Sydney. Featuring Clemens Leske, Jason Xanthoudakis.

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