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Tyalgum : for baritone saxophone, violin, viola, double bass and piano
by Robert Davidson (1997)
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Work Details
Year: 1997
Instrumentation: Baritone saxophone, violin, viola, double bass and piano.
Duration: 15 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: In 3 movements.
Commission note: Commissioned by Topology.
First performance: by Topology — St Mary's Church, South Brisbane
Revised 2019.
'Version for Topology'.
Performances of this work
2 Dec 2017: at Topology@Twenty (The Old Museum, Brisbane). Featuring Topology.
30 Sep 2010: at Perihelion Revisited: The Interaction of Composers and Performers in the Creation of New Music in Australia (Nickson Room).
29 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
28 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
27 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (extra show announced) (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
22 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
21 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
18 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
15 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
14 May 2010: at ... Live Attitude (Thomas Dixon Centre). Featuring Topology.
Unknown date: St Mary's Church, South Brisbane. Featuring Topology.
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