Eleanor Lewis
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Random Audio Sample: Rondel : for cello and piano by Dulcie Holland, from the CD Spike!. |
Works commissioned by Eleanor Lewis
Works commissioned and written for Eleanor Lewis
Lament over Jerusalem by Gordon Monro
CDs, Books and Kits featuring Eleanor Lewis
Book: Popular influences in the compositions of Matthew Hindson / Eleanor Lewis.
World premieres given by Eleanor Lewis
Performance for cello (cello with pre-recorded sound) by Stephen Adams— 14 Sep 02 (Old Darlington School, University of Sydney)
For solitary cello : cello solo by Stephen Adams— Sep 02 (Cellomania 6, Old Darlington School, University of in Sydney.)
Encomium : for B flat clarinet and cello by John Peterson— 9 Sep 00 (Old Darlington School, University of Sydney)
Freeze dry : for solo cello by Damian Barbeler— 9 Sep 00 ( Old Darlington School, Sydney)
The Lake and the hinterland : for cello and piano by Stuart Greenbaum— 4 Jul 00 (Border Music Camp)
Dawn lament : solo cello by Paul Stanhope— 24 Oct 99 (Old Darlington School, Sydney University)
Spike : cello duet by John Peterson— 23 Oct 99 ( 'Cellomania III - the search for Spike', Old Darlington School, University of Sydney)
Love serenade : for cello and piano by Matthew Hindson— 12 Dec 98 (Old Darlington School, University of Sydney.)
Songline : for violin and cello by Paul Stanhope— 12 Dec 98 (Old Darlington School, Sydney University)
Lament over Jerusalem : for cello and tape by Gordon Monro— 10 Oct 98 ("Live Wires" concert, Old Darlington School, Sydney University)
Diabolic dance : violin and cello duo by John Peterson— 15 Aug 98 (Queensland Conservatorium Recital Theatre, Southbank, Brisbane)
Still point : for cello and piano by John Peterson— 20 Oct 97 (Great Hall, University of Sydney)
Noyz in th' 'hood II : for solo cello by Stuart Greenbaum— 1997 (Old Darlington School, Sydney University)
Lament : cello & piano by Matthew Hindson— 21 Sep 96 (Great Hall, University of Sydney)