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Morning star III : for clarinet, percussion, viola, cello and piano

by Paul Stanhope (1993)

Also known as: Kandeyala

Audio Sample

Performance by Perihelion from the CD Chamber music

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Chamber music

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CD

Chamber music / Paul Stanhope.

Library shelf no. CD 510 [Available for loan]

Morning star III

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Score

Morning star III : for clarinet, percussion, viola, cello and piano / Paul Stanhope.

Library shelf no. 785.3415/STA 1 [Not for loan]

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Work Details

Withdrawn: the composer has withdrawn this work and it is no longer available for sale or public performance. Materials held in the Australian Music Centre's collection are for reference and research purposes only.

Year: 1993

Instrumentation: Clarinet in E flat, percussion, viola, cello, piano.

Duration: 11 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Written for: Perihelion

First performance: by Taipei Sinfonietta — May 94. National Recital Hall, Taipei, Taiwan

Represented Australia in a young composer's contest run by the Asian Composer's League in May 1994.

Performances of this work

3 Oct 2015: at Bridges Collective: Our Island Home. An Australia-Singapore Friendship Concert (The Edge, Federation Square).

25 Jul 06: Australian Music Day, MLC School, Burwood, Sydney. Featuring Sonic Art Ensemble.

2 May 99: Sydney Opera House. Featuring MLC School Chamber Ensemble.

25 May 96: Sydney Town Hall. Featuring Sydney Youth Orchestra.

May 94: National Recital Hall, Taipei, Taiwan. Featuring Taipei Sinfonietta.

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