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Into the Dreaming : harp solo

by Peter Sculthorpe (1993, this version: 1994)

Also known as: For cello alone ; Cello dreaming

Audio Sample

Performance by Marshall McGuire from the CD Awakening

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CD

Awakening / Marshall McGuire.

Library shelf no. CD 298 [Available for loan]

From Kakadu, and Into the dreaming

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Score

From Kakadu, and Into the dreaming : for solo guitar / Peter Sculthorpe

Version: This product features the Solo Guitar version of this work

Library shelf no. 787.84/SCU 1 [Available for loan]

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Work Details

Year: 1993, this version: 1994

Instrumentation: Harp.

Duration: 4 min.

Previously known as: Cello dreaming, and as For cello alone.

First arranged for harp by Marshall McGuire.

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Performances of this work

3 Apr 2016: at Lyrebird Music Society: Inventi Ensemble (Wyselaskie Auditorium). Featuring Paul Zabrowarny.

2 Jun 2015: at ANAM recital: Gemma Tomlinson (South Melbourne Town Hall). Featuring Gemma Tomlinson.

15 Feb 2015: at Marshall McGuire and Friends (Sydney Opera House, Utzon Room). Featuring Marshall McGuire.

9 Oct 13: featuring Sarah Kim.

5 Oct 2013: at 2013 ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards (Iwaki Auditorium). Featuring Sarah Kim.

6 Apr 2013: at alone|together (THE BOX Art Space). Featuring Braxton Neate.

19 May 2012: at Sculthorpe - music for Guitar (Albert Hall, Canberra). Featuring Aleksandr Tsiboulski.

11 May 12: Various venues in Canberra, ACT

23 Feb 94: Wigmore Hall, London. Featuring John Williams.

17 Oct 93: Concert known as 'Uluru', in the Eugene Goossens Hall, Sydney. Featuring David Pereira.

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