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- United States of America
- composer, opera singer
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2022-07-08 04:00:00
Australasian Piano Trios (Ogen, Benaud and New Zealand Trios)
[…] Premieres01 - 03 Ross Edwards: Piano Trio (1998) [16'09]04 Paul Stanhope: Piano Trio 'Dolcissimo Uscignolo' (2007) [13'59]05 - 07 Matthew Hindson: Piano Trio (2007) [21'52]08 Nicholas Bue: Trailer Music (2010) [12'31]Benaud Trio [Amir Farid- piano, Lachlan Bramble- violin, Ewen Bramble- cello]Melba MR301139 [recorded January 2010; CD released 2012][digital download; flacs, cover and inlay scans plus booklet-notes]Recording venue: South Melbourne Town Hall & Australian National Academy of Music, Victoria, AustraliaRecording engineer: Alex Stinson; Produce: Peter TaplinAnd for a performance comparison of the John Psathas and Gareth Farr works:Spark01 - 03 John Psathas: Island Songs, for piano trio (1996) [12'50]04 Victoria Kelly: Sono [12'43]05 Michael Norris: dirty pixels [11'57]06 Maria Grenfell: A Feather of Blue [9'57]07 Penelope Axtens: For Violin, Violoncello and Piano [9'50]08 - 11 Gareth Farr: Ahi 'Fire' (2003) [16'31]The New Zealand Trio [Sarah Watkins- piano, Justine Cormack- violin, Ashley Brown- cello]Morrison Trust MMT2066 […]
2022-03-18 00:27:32
[…] north to Chicago after a series of incidents of racial violence took place in the South. In Chicago, Price struggled with financial instability but was able to further her compositional career through the support of friends and connections with other Black artists. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Frederick Stock, premiered Price’s monumental Symphony No. 1 in E minor in 1933 in a performance that was met with a rapturous critical reception. Eugene Stinson, a critic writing for the Chicago Daily News, wrote that Price’s symphony was a “faultless work cast in something less than modernist mode and even reminiscent at times of other composers who have dealt with America in tone.” Price’s Symphony No. 1 remains a “faultless work” — a gentle amalgamation of Black American thematicism and traditionally classical styles and instrumentations. The symphony is a melodic masterpiece, constructed with precision […]
2022-01-11 00:00:00
01. Richard Wagner: Tannhäuser - Overture and Venusberg Music [22'49]02. Frederick Delius: A Village Romeo and Juliet -The Walk to the Paradise Garden [11'19]03. - 17. Edward Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme, op.36, 'Enigma' [31'15]Melbourne Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles MackerrasABC Classics [recorded in concert on 24 November 2007; digital download released 2009][digital download; flacs, cover scan - no booklet]Recording venue: Arts Centre, Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaRecording engineer: Alex Stinson; Producer: Caroline AlmonteDownload from Mega.
2021-05-24 07:19:33
BY ZOE Stinson We would like to welcome Zoe in her first feature story as a CutCommon contributor! Interlude. The time and space to listen. The post first appeared on CutCommon.
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