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Performance by Richard Mills, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra from the CD Epitaphs |
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CD
Epitaphs / Malcolm Williamson ; Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Version: This product features the Full orchestra version of this work
Library shelf no. CD 2027 [Available for loan]
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Score
Our man in Havana : opera in 3 acts / Malcolm Williamson ; libretto by Sidney Gilliat based on a novel by Graham Greene.
Library shelf no. 782.1/WIL 4 [Not for loan]
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Work Details
Year: 1963
Instrumentation: 5 sopranos, 4 mezzo-sopranos, 2 contraltos, 10 tenors, 7 baritones, 3 basses, SATB chorus, piano reduction of orchestral parts.
Analysis
Williamson - Our Man in Havana
by Rhoderick McNeill
Source: Published by Symphony Services
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Suites
Performances of this work
24 Sep 2016: at Lyric Opera of Melbourne (Athenaeum Studio 2). Featuring Lyric Opera of Melbourne.
22 Sep 2016: at Lyric Opera of Melbourne (Athenaeum Studio 2). Featuring Lyric Opera of Melbourne.
20 Sep 2016: at Lyric Opera of Melbourne (Athenaeum Studio 2). Featuring Lyric Opera of Melbourne.
17 Sep 2016: at Lyric Opera of Melbourne (Athenaeum Studio 2). Featuring Lyric Opera of Melbourne.
21 Aug 2015: at Ulster Orchestra & BBC Radio 3 (Ulster Hall (Belfast, UK)). Featuring Ulster Orchestra, Nicholas Braithwaite.
4 Sep 2010: at QSO: Williamson, Vasks etc. (The Queensland Symphony Orchestra Studios). Featuring Marco Zuccarini, Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
6 Jan 66: Live broadcast on BBC’s Music Programme (Midday Concert), before an invited audience in Studio One, Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow. Featuring James Loughran, BBC Scottish Orchestra.
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