Work
Arafura dances : guitar with piano
by Ross Edwards (1995)
Also known as: Concerto for guitar and string orchestra
Audio Sample
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Performance by Karin Schaupp, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Richard Mills from the CD White ghost dancing |
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CD
Concerto / John Williams, guitar.
Version: This product features the Guitar with string orchestra version of this work
Library shelf no. CD 2534 [Not for loan]
Score & Part
Arafura dances : concerto for guitar and string orchestra, piano reduction / Ross Edwards.
Library shelf no. 787.87/EDW 2 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
Arafura Dances is in three movements: a lyrical and expressive adagio framed by two pulsating maninyas (Australian dance/chants) in which references to a variety of Australasian and Pacific musical cultures are woven into a fabric of insect rhythms and drones. Edwards, clearly under the spell of Darwin and coastal Arnhem Land as he composed, refers to the turquoise Arafura Sea as a constant backdrop. Other influences include flora and fauna of the region and the colourful Macassan sailing boats in Darwin's Maritime Museum. Edwards also mentions Ian Morris's photograph "of a gloriously flowering Red Bud Mallee against a deep blue sky", an image he likes to think is "somehow inlaid in the music".
Originally composed as a Guitar Concerto for John Williams, who gave the first performance with the Darwin Symphony in 1995, Ross Edwards arranged the work for string quartet especially for performance at the 2006 Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville, where it was performed for the first time by Marshall McGuire (who also transcribed the guitar part for harp) and the Goldner String Quartet.
Work Details
Year: 1995
Instrumentation: Guitar, piano (reduction of orchestral parts).
Duration: 19 min.
Difficulty: Professional.
Contents note: I. Maninya -- II. Arioso -- III. Maninya II.
Dedication note: Dedicated to John Williams
Awards & Prizes
Year | Award | Placing | Awarded for/to |
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2005 | Classical Music Awards - Orchestral Work of the Year | Winner | Ross Edwards |
Analysis
Kit: White ghost dancing : orchestral music by Ross Edwards / teaching booklet by Philip Cooney.
eBook: White ghost dancing : orchestral music by Ross Edwards [eKit] / teaching booklet by Philip Cooney.
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Concertos
Performances of this work
23 Sep 2018: at Serenades & Dances (Mittagong Playhouse). Featuring Shilong Ye, Steel City Strings, Aleksandr Tsiboulski.
22 Sep 2018: at Serenades & Dances (Wollongong Art Gallery). Featuring Aleksandr Tsiboulski, Shilong Ye, Steel City Strings.
16 Sep 2018: at Serenades & Dances (The Pavilion Kiama). Featuring Aleksandr Tsiboulski, Shilong Ye, Steel City Strings.
15 May 2015: at Celebrating Marshall McGuire’s Birthday (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon). Featuring Marshall McGuire, Flinders Quartet.
15 Feb 2015: at Marshall McGuire and Friends (Sydney Opera House, Utzon Room). Featuring Flinders Quartet, Marshall McGuire.
27 Jun 2011: at English Chamber Orchestra & John Williams (Guildhall Old Library). Featuring English Chamber Orchestra, Paul Watkins, John Williams.
7 Jul 95: The lawns of the Darwin Casino.. Featuring Darwin Symphony Orchestra, Martin Jarvis, John Williams.
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