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Performance by Sydney Conservatorium of Music Wind Symphony, John Lynch from the CD Celebrare |
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Celebrare celeberrime : a celebration for orchestra / by Carl Vine.
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Library shelf no. 784.2/VIN 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
"Celebrare Celeberrime" : to celebrate to the full and with greatest speed. This title appealed not only as a suitable approach to honour the 60th birthday of the Dayton Philharmonic, but also as a general philosophy of living one's life to the fullest. In the context of such a short work for full orchestra the intention was to lead, as quickly as possible, to a sense of joy and excitement without dwelling on the grandiose. The finale of this little, joyous work is intended to sound precipitous rather than declamatory, hopefully leading the audience on to anything that might follow it.
Work Details
Year: 1993
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Fanfares
Performances of this work
27 Nov 2016: at Around the World in 80 minutes (St Aidan's Anglican Girl's School). Featuring Brisbane Symphony Orchestra.
20 Nov 2016: at Around the World in 80 minutes (Venue 114 (previously Lake Kawana Community Centre)). Featuring Brisbane Symphony Orchestra.
31 Aug 2013: at KPO: Piano Splendour (Ravenswood Centenary Centre Auditorium). Featuring Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra, Ronald Prussing.
2 Jun 12: QPAC, Brisbane, Queensland. Featuring Queensland Youth Symphony.
6 Feb 2010: at QSO: Vine & Villa-Lobos (The Queensland Symphony Orchestra Studios). Featuring Benjamin Northey, Queensland Symphony Orchestra.
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