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Cloudlines : concerto for harp and orchestra

by Barry Conyngham (1990)

Also known as: Concerto for harp and orchestra: Cloudlines

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Performance by Arcko Symphonic Ensemble, Timothy Phillips, Jess Fotinos from the CD Arcko Symphonic Project, December 2009.

This sample is of the Harp with chamber orchestra version of this work

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Arcko Symphonic Project, December 2009.

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Arcko Symphonic Project, December 2009.

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Library shelf no. CD 2998 [Available for loan]

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Cloudlines : concerto for harp and orchestra / Barry Conyngham.

Library shelf no. 784.2795186/CON 1 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1990

Instrumentation: Harp solo, 2 flutes (1 doubling piccolo), oboe, cor anglais, clarinet, bass clarinet, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, percussion, strings.

Duration: 20 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Commission note: Commissioned by National Music Camp Association for performance by Australian Youth Orchestra.

First performance: by Australian Youth Orchestra, John Hopkins, Alice Giles — Feb 91.

Performances of this work

5 Dec 2009: at Arcko Symphonic Project (Richmond Uniting Church). Featuring Arcko Symphonic Ensemble, Timothy Phillips, Jess Fotinos.

Feb 91: featuring Australian Youth Orchestra, John Hopkins, Alice Giles.

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