Event
Butterflies Dance
- Date: Thursday, 25 July 2019, 1:10pm
- Venue: Tyree Room, John Niland Scientia Building, UNSW — John Niland Scientia Building (G19), Kensington, NSW
- Tickets: This is a free event, however registration is required online or by phone on 0293 855 243
Event Details
UNSW's chamber choir, the Burgundian Consort, again presents a free lunchtime concert on campus, showing the versatility of this young and accomplished ensemble. Butterflies Dance focuses on the work of Australian choral composers, including Paul Stanhope, Stephen Leek, Joseph Twist, David Lumsdaine, Lisa Cheney, Sandra Milliken, and Matthew Orlovich, and instrumental works of Alice Hu and Jonathan Billingham. Come and enjoy this short program of Australian choral treats!
Further information for this event is available online at the event's website or by phone on 0293 855 243 or by email to cmc@unsw.edu.au
Featured Australian Works
Butterflies dance : SATB choir (2009) by Matthew Orlovich — performed by Burgundian Consort | |
| Do not stand at my grave and weep : SATB choir (2004) by Joseph Twist — performed by Burgundian Consort |
| Drought : for solo soprano and SSAATTBB choir (2012) by Lisa Cheney — performed by Burgundian Consort |
Five travelling songs : SATB choir (2012) by David Lumsdaine — performed by Burgundian Consort | |
Ngana : choir by Stephen Leek — performed by Burgundian Consort | |
| Rock song : SATB choir (2005) by Sandra Milliken — performed by Burgundian Consort |
| Ubi Caritas : for SATB Choir with divisi (2012) by Paul Stanhope — performed by Burgundian Consort |
Her Majesty’s Horses for violin, cello and piano by Jonathan Billingham — World premiere | |
Mode 1 by Alice Hu |
Featured artists
- New work by Jonathan Billingham
- Music of Alice Hu
- Performer Burgundian Consort
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