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Performance by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ola Rudner from the CD Wild swans |
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Work Details
Year: 2004
Instrumentation: 2 flutes (1st doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in B flat, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets in C, 2 trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani (doubling corrugated iron), percussion, harp, strings.
Duration: 11 min.
Difficulty: Professional.
Commission note: Commissioned by Symphony Australia for performance by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra with funds provided by Australia Council.
First performance: by Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Ola Rudner — 12 Aug 04.
Analysis
Article: Knowing the score
© John Fairfax Holdings
Source: Source: Canberra Times, 27 October 2007, pp22
Performances of this work
3 Jul 2019: at ASO in Port Pirie (Northern Festival Centre). Featuring Guy Noble, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
13 Apr 2019: at QSO: Dreamscapes (QPAC Concert Hall). Featuring Jaime Martin, Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
19 Sep 2018: at Kats-Chernin: Mythic (Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Featuring VCA Secondary College musicians.
31 Mar 2017: at Cosmopolitan Variations (Sir John Clancy Auditorium). Featuring UNSW Orchestra.
26 Mar 2017: at Melbourne Youth Orchestra: Kats-Chernin (Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Featuring Melbourne Youth Orchestra, Steven Hillinger.
26 May 2012: at Simon Tedeschi with the North Sydney Symphony Orchestra (Smith Auditorium). Featuring Simon Tedeschi, Steven Hillinger, North Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
28 Aug 2010: at Penrith Symphony Orchestra – Landscapes (Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre). Featuring Steven Hillinger, Penrith Symphony Orchestra.
12 Aug 04: featuring Ola Rudner, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
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