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Performance by Muses Trio from the CD Celebrating Clara |
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Work Overview
The title derived from Song of the Open Road by Walt Whitman, is based on the syllable structure of the poem beginning with the line "Whoever you are come forth". Originally commissioned by The Korzo Theater as part of the Open Road Cycle and arranged for solo cello for the album Stories for Ocean Shells.
Work Details
Year: 2008
Duration: 5-6 min.
Performances of this work
25 May 2021: at Music, She Wrote: Strength (Kew Court House). Featuring Emma Sullivan.
4 May 2021: at CIMF21: Concert #11 - All of them, and one of us (Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture). Featuring Blair Harris.
25 Oct 2020: at Zoe Knighton: Centuries of One (Live streaming event (online only)). Featuring Zoe Knighton.
22 May 2020: at Caroline Almonte & Blair Harris (Live streaming event (online only)). Featuring Blair Harris.
14 Jun 2019: at The Muses Trio (4MBS Performance Studio). Featuring Muses Trio.
4 Apr 2019: at Maps to the Stars (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon). Featuring Blair Harris.
14 Mar 2019: at Muses Trio (USC Art Gallery). Featuring Muses Trio.
10 Mar 2019: at Muses Trio (Wolston Farmhouse). Featuring Muses Trio.
9 Mar 2019: at Stories for Ocean Shells (UKARIA Cultural Centre).
10 Jan 2019: at Realms of Light: Blair Harris (Elgee Park). Featuring Blair Harris.
28 Jul 2018: at Stories for Ocean Shells (Point Lookout Community Hall (North Stradbroke Island)). Featuring Louise King.
7 Jul 2018: at Hatched Open Mic (107 Projects). Featuring Freya Schack-Arnott.
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