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Performance by Michael Askill from the CD Australian percussion |
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Score [ePDF]
Marimba dances : [eScore] / Ross Edwards.
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Work Details
Year: 1982
Instrumentation: Marimba.
Duration: 10 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Dedication note: To John Gregory Knowles.
Commission note: Commissioned by John Gregory Knowles with funds provided by Australia Council. Music Board.
First performance: by Michael Askill — 29 May 83. Wollongong City Gallery.
Analysis
Review: Lament for A The Song Company 21 March 1993
Roger Covell
Source: Sydney Morning Herlad 24 March 1993
Kit: Dance with nature : the chamber music of Ross Edwards / music resource kit by Philip Cooney.
Book: 2002 Years K-2 resource kit / Sydney Symphony Education Program.
Videos
Ross Edwards's "Marimba Dances 1" |
Performances of this work
26 Mar 2022: at Bowral Autumn Music Festival 2022 (St Jude's, Bowral). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
1 Jul 2017: at Bilby's Bluegum Melodies (Riverside Theatres, Parramatta). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
30 Jun 2017: at Bilby's Bluegum Melodies (Riverside Theatres, Parramatta). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
29 Jun 2017: at Bilby's Bluegum Melodies (Riverside Theatres, Parramatta). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
31 Jul 2016: at Prayer and Dance (Mary MacKillop Church, Mundingburra ). Featuring Claire Edwardes.
13 Jun 2015: at A Rhythm that Dances (Recital Hall East). Featuring Claire Edwardes.
24 Aug 2014: at Ryszard Pusz in concert (Migration Museum). Featuring Ryszard Pusz.
23 Oct 2010: at Ross Edwards (Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
21 Oct 2010: at Ross Edwards Composer in Focus (Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre). Featuring Claire Edwardes.
21 Oct 2010: at Ross Edwards (Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
4 Jun 09: TMTEC. Featuring Ryszard Pusz.
29 May 83: Wollongong City Gallery.. Featuring Michael Askill.
1983: Wollongong City Gallery, NSW. Featuring Michael Atherton.
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