CDLandscapes / Peter Sculthorpe.
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Featured Australian works
Work | Composer | Performers | Duration | |
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Djilile (1986) for cello and piano | Peter Sculthorpe | 5 mins, 58 sec. | |
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Four little pieces (1989) for piano duo (4 hands) | Peter Sculthorpe | 9 mins, 8 sec. | |
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Landscape II (1978) for piano quartet | Peter Sculthorpe | 17 mins, 59 sec. | |
Left Bank waltz (1983) for piano duet | Peter Sculthorpe | |||
Little serenade (1977) for string quartet | Peter Sculthorpe | |||
Morning song (1979) for piano duet | Peter Sculthorpe | |||
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Mountains (1981) piano solo | Peter Sculthorpe | 5 mins, 5 sec. | |
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Requiem : for cello alone (1979) for cello alone | Peter Sculthorpe | 16 mins, 37 sec. | |
Sea chant (1970) for piano | Peter Sculthorpe | |||
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Tailitnama song (1989) arr. for cello and piano | Peter Sculthorpe | 5 mins, 52 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).
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.
Booklet includes programme notes and biographical notes on composer and performers.
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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