Login

Enter your username and password

Forgotten your username or password?

Your Shopping Cart

There are no items in your shopping cart.

Work

L'Imperatore amato : trumpet duet

by Katia Tiutiunnik (2004)

Also known as: For the beloved Emperor

L'imperatore amato

$POA

This item may be available to purchase from the Australian Music Centre.
Please contact our Sales Department to confirm pricing and availability.

Score

L'imperatore amato : (For the beloved Emperor) / Katia Tiutiunnik.

Library shelf no. 785.9212/TIU 1 [Available for loan]

Work Overview

This piece was composed as a gift to International House, New York City, while I was living there, with my elder son, during my visiting scholar's residence at Columbia University. It is dedicated to its founders.

Work Details

Year: 2004

Instrumentation: 2 trumpets in B flat or C.

Duration: 4 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Dedication note: This piece was composed as a gift to International House of New York (of which I am an alumna) and it is dedicated to its founders.

First performance: by Borealis Brass — 2 Dec 09. “Borealis in Australis” tour, Catalina Function Centre, Hanging Rock, NSW

Subjects

Performances of this work

28 Mar 15: "Celebrating Women and Music", Margaret Murie Building Lobby, University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Womens’ Centre, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. Featuring Aidan Sandel , Karen Gustafson.

19 Mar 13: “Contemporary Theories and Practices in Secondary Music Education: Some US and Canadian Perspectives”, Angsana Hall, Faculty of Education, UiTM, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Featuring Karen Gustafson, Borealis Brass, Campbell Longworth.

19 Mar 13: Music Performance Forum Lecture Recital, “The Performer as a Vehicle of Cultural Outreach”, Orchestra Hall, Faculty of Music, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Shah Alam, Malaysia. Featuring Karen Gustafson, Campbell Longworth, Borealis Brass.

2 Dec 09: “Borealis in Australis” tour, Catalina Function Centre, Hanging Rock, NSW. Featuring Borealis Brass.

User reviews

Be the first to share your thoughts, opinions and insights about this work.

To post a comment please login.