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Landscapes

CD

Landscapes / Peter Sculthorpe.

  • Published by MBS Records [MBS 16 CD.] — 1 CD (60 min.)
  • Sales Availability: This item is out-of-print. We regret that it cannot be purchased from the Australian Music Centre.
  • Library Availability: CD 20 — Available for loan

Out of Print

This item is out-of-print. We regret that it cannot be purchased from the Australian Music Centre.

Featured Australian works

  Work Composer PerformersDuration
Requiem : for cello alone (1979) for cello alone Peter Sculthorpe 16 mins, 37 sec.
Djilile (1986) for cello and piano Peter Sculthorpe 5 mins, 58 sec.
Tailitnama song (1989) arr. for cello and piano Peter Sculthorpe 5 mins, 52 sec.
Four little pieces (1989) for piano duo (4 hands) Peter Sculthorpe 9 mins, 8 sec.
Morning song (1979) for piano duet Peter Sculthorpe
Mountains (1981) piano solo Peter Sculthorpe 5 mins, 5 sec.
Sea chant (1970) for piano Peter Sculthorpe
Little serenade (1977) for string quartet Peter Sculthorpe
Left Bank waltz (1983) for piano duet Peter Sculthorpe
Landscape II (1978) for piano quartet Peter Sculthorpe 17 mins, 59 sec.

Product details

Duration: 60 min.

Contents note: Requiem -- Djilile -- Tailitnama song -- Mountains -- Landscape II -- Four little pieces (Morning song -- Sea chant -- Little serenade -- Left Bank waltz).

Booklet includes programme notes and biographical notes on composer and performers.

Capture session: Landscape II recorded at a concert at the Broadwalk Studio, Sydney Opera House in May 1987 ; all other works recorded in March 1989 in 2MBS-FM's Studio C at St Leonards, Sydney.

Performers: David Pereira (violoncello: Requiem, Tailitnama song) ; Geoffrey Tozer (piano: Djilile, Tailitnama song, Four little pieces) ; David Bollard (piano: Mountains) ; Seymour Group (Landscape II) ; Peter Sculthorpe (piano: Four little pieces).


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