Fragile Worlds, Resilient Hearts
Event description
Fragile Worlds, Resilient Hearts
Join Lisa-Maree Amos (flutes), Brent Miller (percussion), and Peter de Jager (piano) as they perform a lyrical and exhilarating collection of works for flutes, percussion, and piano. They will be joined side-by-side by students from the Conservatorium’s flute studio and members of MYRIAD - the percussion ensemble of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. The programme features works by Melody Eötvös, Anne Boyd, Johanna Selleck, Mark Pollard, Maria Grenfell, George Crumb, Keiko Abe, and Australian premieres by Sergei Golovko and Shaun Tilberg.
PROGRAM
Shaun TILBERG: Two Abstracts *
George CRUMB: Idyll for the Misbegotten
Anne BOYD: Kakan
Maria GRENFELL: These dark notes drifting
Keiko ABE: Prism
Johanna SELLECK: Déjà Vu
Mark POLLARD: The Heavenly Muzak Machine, part 4
Melody EÖTVÖS: Tardigradus
Sergei GOLOVKO: Charanga Salada *
* Denotes Australian premiere.
CREDITS
Lisa-Maree Amos (flutes)
Brent Miller (percussion)
Peter de Jager (piano)
Joo Lee Kim (flutes)
Sophie Barker (percussion)
Alicia Jeong (percussion)
James Owen (percussion)
David Stockwell (percussion)
Sasha Wee (percussion)
PARKING
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ACCESSIBILITY
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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