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Dawn lament : solo cello

by Paul Stanhope (1999)

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Performance by Eleanor Lewis from the CD Dawn lament

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Dawn lament

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Dawn lament : solo cello / Paul Stanhope

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Work Details

Year: 1999

Instrumentation: Cello.

Duration: 2 min.

Difficulty: Medium — AMEB Grade 7

Dedication note: Dedicated to Eleanor Lewis. To Eleanor Lewis, on her 24th birthday

Commission note: Commissioned by Eleanor Lewis.

First performance: by Eleanor Lewis — 24 Oct 99. Old Darlington School, Sydney University

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Dawn lament
 

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Performances of this work

24 Feb 2017: at The Seasons (The Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) and Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)). Featuring Camerata - Queensland's Chamber Orchestra.

22 Sep 2012: at Dawn Mantra (Kings Beach Stage).

13 Sep 2012: at Australian Voices - Paul Stanhope curated by Matthew Hindson (Melbourne Recital Centre).

May 01: Canberra Music Festival. Featuring Patricia Pollett.

24 Oct 99: Old Darlington School, Sydney University. Featuring Eleanor Lewis.

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