CDViolin concertos / Larry Sitsky ; Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.
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Gurdjieff (1983) concerto no. 2 for violin with small orchestra Recorded/performed at: ABC Hobart Studio, on Dec 84. |
Larry Sitsky | Jan Sedivka, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Omri Hadari | 22 mins, 55 sec. |
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Mysterium cosmographicum (1972) concerto for violin, orchestra and female voices (ad lib) Recorded/performed at: Hobart ABC Odeon (Studio 720), on 8 Jul 74. |
Larry Sitsky | Jan Sedivka, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Opera Company Chorus, The Lyric Singers, Vanco Cavdarski | 36 mins, 21 sec. |
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Violin concerto no. 3 (1987) I ching: the eight trigrams Recorded/performed at: Hobart ABC Odeon (Studio 720), on Dec 92. |
Larry Sitsky | Jan Sedivka, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian Opera Company Chorus, The Lyric Singers, Christopher Lyndon-Gee | 36 mins, 31 sec. |
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Larry Sitsky has established himself as one of the major Australian composers of his generation. The three violin concertos on this recording reflect his eclectic compositional style, drawing inspiration from the writings of Johannes Kepler, the 17th-century astronomer; the Italian composer Ferrucio Busoni; the mystical writer and teacher George Ivanovich Gurdjieff; and the ancient Chinese Book of Changes, the I Ching. This recording features three concertos written for the violinist Jan Sedivka who is a close friend of Sitsky.
Liner notes include programme notes and biographical notes on composer and performers.
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