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A Concert for Armistice

Event

A Concert for Armistice

  • Date: Thursday, 1 November 2018, 7:30pm
  • Venue: Melba Hall — Royal Parade, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC
  • Tickets: This is a free event, however registration is required online

Event Details

Showcasing Australian composers and their choral music output, this concert is dedicated to the Australian men and women who served in WW1. This concert will feature new work by noted Australian composers including Stephen Leek, Claire McLean and Ann Boyd, as well as Composition student Timothy Mallis.

Further information for this event is available online at the event's website

Featured Australian Works

And I heard a voice out of heaven : for mezzo-soprano and baritone soli, SATB chorus unaccompanied (1997) by Elliott Gyger
— performed by David Barnard and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Chamber Choir
As I crossed a bridge of dreams : for unaccompanied chorus (1975) by Anne Boyd
— performed by David Barnard and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Chamber Choir
Colonial song by Percy Grainger
— performed by David Barnard and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Chamber Choir
Digital sheet music sample Great southern spirits : SATB choir [Kondalilla] by Stephen Leek
— performed by Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Chamber Choir and David Barnard
Digital sheet music sample That I did always love : unaccompanied chorus, SATB SATB (2015) by Clare Maclean
— performed by Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Chamber Choir and David Barnard
To enter the dream which includes all dreams : for choir (SATB) and piano (2002) by Linda Kouvaras
— performed by David Barnard and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Chamber Choir
 Et cum spiritu tuo by Timothy Mallis — World premiere
 Underneath These Permanent Stars by Alexander Owens — World premiere

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